Hit the Wall opens at Barrow Street Theater February 19
#1Hit the Wall opens at Barrow Street Theater February 19
Posted: 1/11/13 at 10:00am
"Hit the Wall" a drama about the Stonewall riots in NYC in 1969 is opening Off-Broadway at the Barrow Street Theatre on February 19. A huge critical and audience hit in Chicago last season this new play by Ike Holter hopes to follow in the footsteps of the previous hit Chicago revival production of "Our Town" directed by David Cromer which ran for 1 1/2 years at the Barrow Street.
Playbill article:
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/173892-Acclaimed-Chicago-Drama-Hit-the-Wall-About-Dawn-of-Stonewall-Riots-Sets-Off-Broadway-Dates-Cast-Announced
Some Chicago reviews:
http://www.theatreinchicago.com/review.php?playID=5278
Updated On: 2/16/13 at 10:00 AM
#2"Hit the Wall" Stonewall drama coming to NYC
Posted: 1/11/13 at 10:43amI saw it in Chicago, and I enjoyed it (parts more than others), but I didn't think it was brilliant. I was actually surprised to hear it was transferring. I'll be curious to hear how it's received in NYC.
#2Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 2/16/13 at 9:40am
Hit the Wall regarding the Stonewall riots finally hits NYC. See above for review links and other info.
http://www.barrowstreettheatre.com/index.asp
#3Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 2/16/13 at 7:20pmI heard the script has been beefed up since Chicago and that the staging is completely different. Anyone else heard any news about it? I loved Tribes, that theatre space is kind of amazing.
#4Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 2/21/13 at 11:43am
Has anyone seen this show yet?
I was planning to go next week, but wanted to know what to expect.
Why does the website says it isn't recommended for children under 14?
Thanks guys.
Updated On: 2/21/13 at 11:43 AM
#5Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 2/21/13 at 3:05pmProbably because of the language and the violence. I am sure there are kids who can handle it just fine but 14 seems to be an oft-picked number for those sorts of warnings.
#6Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 2/21/13 at 8:18pmI have been told by a friend who saw it that this is actually in pretty rough shape right now but that there is a lot to like and that it will hopefully be tightened and focused during previews. I want to go, but I'm waiting a week or so.
After Eight
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/5/09
#7Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 2/26/13 at 1:18pm
One of the things that has been crushingly absent from today's theater is theatricality. It seems that today's coddled, lauded "teacher's pet" playwrights take a singularly perverse pleasure in boring/exasperating audiences into a frustrated stupor. So we saps have to listen to endless prattle about grilling hotdogs or the origin of the word Neapolitan. Presumably, the creators of such fare are having a merry chuckle at our expense.
So when a play comes along that is theatrically ALIVE from start to finish, we have to bow down in gratitude to everyone involved in said production. That is the case with Hit the Wall. It's highly theatrical. It's also a good play.
Two hippies with bongos and guitar set the time and place for the show, as they play in Sheridan Square prefacing the arrival of the assorted personae who will be participants in the Stonewall riots. Each character has a story to tell, and as they arrive and interact with one another, they all come alive and hold our attention. The timeline moves swiftly, with imaginative staging and lighting, apt costumes, and terrific acting by the entire ensemble. The writing is crisp and bracing, with some very impressive verbal riffs.
It runs about 90 minutes, no intermission, and my only cavil is that in that span of time, the author wasn't sufficiently able to delve into or convey the historical and social importance and ramifications of this event.
#8Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 2/26/13 at 1:25pmI didn't have much interest in seeing this, but you just sold a ticket After Eight.
#9Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 2/26/13 at 6:04pmThis has been high on my list to see. Wanted to go tonight but decided I needed to just relax this evening. Maybe next week.
#10Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 2/26/13 at 6:35pmAfterEight, great review, and with your comments re "coddled lauded playwrights" boring us into oblivion, I'm with you. I think I'll get a ticket to this one.
stevenycguy
Broadway Star Joined: 12/7/05
#11Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 2/27/13 at 3:23pmUpdated On: 2/27/13 at 03:23 PM
April Saul
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/17/06
#12Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 3/2/13 at 2:18pm
After Eight, I just read your review and now I, too, am going...tomorrow in fact! And I totally agree with you about "coddled playwrights" as per my post about The Flick. I betcha I agree with you on this one, too
April Saul
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/17/06
#13Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 3/3/13 at 9:57pmYup, agree with AfterEight! I saw Hit the Wall today and it moved me to tears. The older gay couple in front of me told me that the playwright had it exactly right in terms of the Village circa 1969 and they loved it as well. Definitely worthwhile...and better than some of the stuff that more established playwrights have right now on off-Broadway...
stevenycguy
Broadway Star Joined: 12/7/05
#14Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 3/5/13 at 12:02pmAlso would highly recommend this show. Entertaining and moving take on the Stonewall Rebellion with a large cast and fun costumes. Each member has a moment to speak about the difficulties in his/her own life at the time. The 90 minutes fly by.
#15Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 3/5/13 at 11:39pm
I saw it. It is nicely done but it's been done before. Doric Wilson's Street Theatre is basically the same story. So is Judy Garland at the Stonewall Inn. While I found this production nicely staged and acted, I had a strong sense of DejaVu from the other productions.
If you haven't seen Street Theatre or Judy Garland at the Stonewall Inn or any other Stonewall play, I would recommend this. If you have seen another Stonewall play, than I would skip this.
#16Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 3/6/13 at 9:36am
I went into this with high hopes, but I was let down. The writing is thin, the characters are underdeveloped, and if you know anything about Stonewall (and I mean ANYthing), the production doesn't seem to have much new to share.
The show has its heart in the right place, but even at a slim 90 minutes, it grew tedious.
There are moments where it seems poised to go deeper--one character desperate to get reporters to the scene to prove she made a difference, another whose sex drive overpowers his ability to care about what has happened...but they're gossamer moments in an otherwise shallow, obvious presentation.
A disappointment.
#17Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 3/8/13 at 7:36pmHas anyone else seen this lately? Will it be a hit or sell-out, do you think? I'd like to wait until Tuesday when I'm in the city to buy tickets, but I'm afraid the performances next week might sell out with a great review.
jbm2
Broadway Star Joined: 3/26/11
#18Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 3/9/13 at 12:03am
Thinking of seeing it tomorrow- worth it?
The web site says there is nudity- what kind and how much?
After Eight
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/5/09
#19Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 3/9/13 at 12:09am
I thought it was worth seeing. Others here did not.
The only nudity I recall was an actor running naked across the stage, his character being on a drug-induced high.
#20Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 3/14/13 at 12:39pm
Saw last night.
Dull until they enter Stonewall.
From then on, we enter a constant loud and visual rave and I loved every minute of it.
Some good performances and some terrible.
The writing is thin and at times, preachy.
Happy I had a comp.
Rainbowhigh23
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/29/12
#21Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 3/14/13 at 12:59pm
I thought Gregory Haney from Bring It On was wonderful. My thoughts on the show echo Meyerd584 a lot. I loved the power that the loud music and rave lighting gave the production; the smell of the herbal cigarettes got me a little happy
The staging puts you right into the middle of the melee; at times I wanted to stop the cop from the hurting the lesbian and the drag queen, but you can't mess with the play!
Upon entering the usher said there would be smoke effects and nudity, to which the man in front of me replied, "Well, I hope the smoke doesn't affect any of the nude scenes!"
srg129
Stand-by Joined: 7/15/08
#22Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 3/23/13 at 4:30am
Boy this one was a doozy. Talk about affected playwrighting at its worst.
Every one of the characters in this show is a cliched stereotype. The writing in this show bores you into a stupor with frustrating dialog that prattles on like the artificial speech you can only hear on Rupaul's Drag Race. If you enjoy that kind of dreck then you will probably enjoy this show and think it is theatrical or ground breaking.
If this isn't the definition of a coddled self-absorbed playwright then I don't know what is. Every single character is a stereotype. There is no reality about this show or the experience that occured at Stonewall on that night.
#23Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 3/24/13 at 5:07pm
Interesting take srg129... I finally saw the show and was really floored... Just goes to show how drastically opinions can vary and that's kind of the beauty of theatre!
I felt like the use of stereotype/archetype within the show was rather inspired and intentional. The play seemed to be challenging the idea that there is some unified version of what happened the first night of the riots, and that the specifics of what happened might not even be important... the play isn't interested in reality, it's a heightened version of memories of the night... Emotionally charged and hot memories that collide into each other and into the audiences perception of the world of 1969 gays.
I really enjoyed the slam poetry aspect to much of the dialogue, and found it to be a refreshing respite from the malaise of kitchen sink 'real life' dramas in which we watch rich white people complain about the horrible consequences of their poor choices for 90 minutes to 2 hours....
Our opinions on the show varied wildly, but at least it's a provoking enough show to have an opinion about.
NewYorkPulse24
Understudy Joined: 1/28/12
#24Hit the Wall opening February 19 at Barrow Street Theater
Posted: 3/27/13 at 1:42am
Im really excited to see this!
I know its been on studentrush alot lately
has anyone else gone?
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