THE ANARCHIST Reviews
#1THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 1:18pm
Today is Sunday, December 2, marking the official opening night performance for two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone and three-time Academy Award nominee Debra Winger's debate on faith, politics, persecution and redemption in the world premiere of David Mamet's new two-woman drama The Anarchis at the John Golden Theatre.
LuPone is cast as an inmate serving a life sentence and Debra Winger as the woman who must determine whether she is fit for parole in the tautly-penned, 70-minute play that began previews November 13 for a 14-week run through February 17, 2013, at the newly renovated Golden. Tony Award-nominated and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Mamet directs.
According to producers, "LuPone plays the title character and Winger plays a prison official. These actresses will make theatrical fireworks as one character, put away for life, wants out while the other wants to make sure she stays inside. This explosive new work by Mamet is about passion, redemption, deception, and revolution."
#2THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 3:51pmHas our general consensus been to this point that LuPone is excellent in a weak role, Winger is weak, and the play weaker?
April Saul
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/17/06
#4THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 5:56pmI'd say two fine actresses who deserve better material kind of sums it up. I thought they both tried their best.
wecrazy
Swing Joined: 1/23/06
#5THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 6:00pm
Backstage is in and it is negative.
Backstage Anarchist Review
Updated On: 12/2/12 at 06:00 PM
#6THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 6:06pmI'm usually not a member of the spoiler alert squad, but seriously Backstage, spoiler alert!
#7THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 6:13pmBackstage seems to be an uber-blunt version of what most posters offered on the preview thread. If the critics showed no mercy for Reback's new play, I seriously doubt they'll give Mamet a break -- especially considering the issues in play and the brief duration...
#8THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 6:14pmHow long before knowitall shows up to do spin control?
#9THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 6:20pmKnowitall is probably at the show right now. Unless he's just one of Jeff's lowly paid slaves than he's at home drinking to forget the past week at the office.
#10THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 6:35pmThey need to give serious consideration to incorporating Jordan's version of the play into the next edition of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY.
#11THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 6:36pm
Matthew Murray is fairly positive with some very good words for Patti.
Even so, what is present finds full expression in Mamet’s quietly explosive staging, which contrasts the raging humanity of the story against the harshly institutional setting of Patrizia von Brandenstein’s stark office set beneath Jeff Croiter’s piercing lights, and particularly the actresses’ performances. LuPone does her finest, and most restrained, Broadway work in more than a decade, infusing Cathy with palpable angst and anger that seem destined to burst through her thickened skin. Yet these attributes are tempered by an oddly casual serenity that unquestionably imparts the impression that this is a woman who, for better or worse, is at peace with herself. You therefore believe both necessary halves of the equation, and are left guessing until the climactic revelations — and perhaps beyond — what her true motives are.
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Mystic Pasta
Understudy Joined: 2/19/09
#12THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 6:51pmIt took 3 people to cast a 2 person play? That says something right there.
iluvtheatertrash
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/9/04
#13THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 6:54pmMurray is clearly on crack.
#14THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 7:00pmI agree with Murray. I liked the play and the performances. Just because someone liked something you did not does not mean they are "on crack."
iluvtheatertrash
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/9/04
#15THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 7:09pm
I think calling Debra Winger's monotone snooze-fest of a performance "subtle" might...
Phew. This stunk. Either that or it just went RIGHT over my head.
#17THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 7:47pm
"...the printed script is so populated with periods that it could stop the earth from spinning..." Backstage
That explains why it's 70, instead of 45, minutes.
#18THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 8:01pmIt would be 90 minutes but when you remove Mamets customary F bombs you are lleft with 60 minutes
#19THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 8:11pmThat word is only used once so what you wrote makes absolutely no sense in this situation.
#20THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 8:12pmApparently the sole f-bomb has been cut.
AndersonTours
Stand-by Joined: 12/19/10
#21THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 8:13pm
One of the worst nights in the theater I've ever had. Well, most boring, really. Even crazy Patti was boring. This was like my college productions or community theater productions.
Run away.
Updated On: 12/2/12 at 08:13 PM
#22THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 8:17pmIt does make sense. 60 minutes minus f words. 90 MINUTES if it had them. Really not that difficult to comprehend
#23THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 8:22pmMatthew Murray loves to be contrary to the general consensus of most critics, when he doesn't flat out hate something, so if he liked it, it's definitely gonna get trashed.
"Hey little girls, look at all the men in shiny shirts and no wives!" - Jackie Hoffman, Xanadu, 19 Feb 2008
iluvtheatertrash
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/9/04
#24THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/2/12 at 8:25pmWhen I saw it last week, there wasn't a single curse word.
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