Showing posts with label Play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Play. Show all posts

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST Presented by the New York Classical Theatre In Battery Park


New York Classical Theatre, a production company dedicated to offering free theater in public places, is currently staging Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' in Battery Park. It is a unique presentation because instead of set changes for different scenes, various places in Battery Park serve as the new set, and the audience moves along with the actors to create what is called "panoramic theatre." Admission is free and no tickets or reservations are required. For More information and schedule are available at the New York Classical Theatre website. 

Friday, March 9, 2007

THE ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT

Scanned image of the promotion card for the play

A powerful seven-character play called THE ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT brilliantly written and directed by the talented TERRENCE WALSH opened March 8th at Theatre Row’s Studio Theatre. I saw the play last night and was moved by the story and amazed by the forceful performances of the cast. Set in Chicago in 1980, the play examines family conflict that takes its roots from an alcoholic and abusive father. Marie, exceptionally played by Terri Eoff, is a 47-year-old, first-generation Irish-American who has just lost her mother whom she lived with her entire life. The conflict arises when Marie's brother Seamus (suitably portrayed by Kim Shipley) attempts to sell the condo that Marie and their mother have lived in for 25 years. In the end, Marie, who left the altar to take care of her ailing mother, learned to finally shed her martyr-like passiveness, stand up for herself, find joy in a new relationship, and refuse to let anyone “steal her life.” There were many funny moments provided by Marie’s hairdresser friend Eileen (Barabara Suter). As Seamus’ wife Carol, Susan Wands was very convincing and Jimmy Aquino's performance as Marie's possible new love interest Carlos was appealing. I liked the clever flashback scenes where the fine actor Ryan Garbayo who plays Marie’s nephew doubles as Kevin, Marie’s former boyfriend. Fr. Bob, Marie’s uncle, was played by Larry Swansen. The set design was simple and intimate and the lighting was very effective. Performances run through March 18th at the Studio Theatre at 42nd street between 9th and 10th Avenues.