THE ANARCHIST Reviews
#50THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/3/12 at 12:39am
David Merrick, infamous for his Broadway publicity stunts hired a woman pretending to be an audience member to run up on stage during he original run of LOOK BACK IN ANGER and slap the leading male actor.
CPD, your suggestion creates the perfect opposite: have LuPone get so upset at a male person for taking a flash photo that she comes down off the stage to slap the offending audience member.
That would kick up ticket sales!
#52THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/3/12 at 2:01am
Too bad this production doesn't have regular casting rotation like LOVE, LOSS & WHAT WORE...
Two weeks from now we might see:
Florence Henderson as Cathy and Phyllis Newman as Ann
next:
Mary Testa as Cathy with Jackie Hoffman as Ann
followed by:
Jane Fonda as Cathy and Wanda Sykes as Ann
eventually:
Angela Lansbury as Cathy and Marian Seldes as Ann
Other casting suggestions?
CalebMeyer
Understudy Joined: 8/1/12
#53THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/3/12 at 2:12amI heard rumors of Toni Collette and Mandy Patinkin.
#54THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/3/12 at 2:19amMiss Piggy and RuPaul.
#55THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/3/12 at 2:47am
I know 70 minutes is a lot at your age Roxy, but you should probably just get over it.
#56THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/3/12 at 3:04am
Reba McIntyre as Cathy with Bernadette Peters as Ann
Linda Lavin as Cathy with Tovah Feldshuh as Ann
Ann Reinking as Cathy with Bebe Neuwirth as Ann
Philip Seymour Hoffman as Cathy with John C. Reilly as Ann
Ally Sheedy as Cathy with Molly Ringwald as Ann
Leslie Jordan as Cathy with Lily Tomlin as Ann
Donna Murphy as Cathy with Brooke Shields asAnn
Nora Dunn as Cathy with Jan Hooks as Ann
Liza Minnelli as Cathy with Richard Simmons as Ann
Mia Farrow as Cathy with Diane Keaton as Ann
Faye Dunaway as Cathy with Ali McGraw as Ann
#57THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/3/12 at 8:13amI was dismayed to learn that Mamet is a tea-party supporter.
#58THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/3/12 at 8:36am
Politics here are creaky and almost quaint. This piece's focus -- on subversive 60s radicals and their track record of violence -- is in 2012 an aging conservative retro-view of the "dangerous" left. The epater les bourgeoisie angle -- shoving something politically "provocative" in the face of the Manhattan theatergoers -- is giggle-inducing. The idea that thwarting the release of someone who killed two cops would offend most progressives in the age of Obama is Glen Beck-fueled paranoia. Mamet seems to be milking post-9/11 hysteria and tying it to an era with very different mindset and concerns (Viet Nam). But liberals of all flavors would hardly take up the cause of someone like the obnoxious Lupone character, and Mamet's decision to dilute her Jewishness with a "shocking" Catholic conversion not only gilds the wilted lily, it's patently tidy and rings false. And to take all of this on in 60ish minutes only allows for deep as a teaspoon exploration. If this were written by anyone else, it would languish in second stage development, be given a few readings, but probably not produced.
oasisjeff
Broadway Star Joined: 11/15/07
#59THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/3/12 at 3:11pm
"When I saw it last week, there wasn't a single curse word."
Just listen to the audience when the lights go up...
aaronb
Broadway Star Joined: 6/3/12
#60THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/6/12 at 3:00pm
It's a good play, damnit!
My review of THE ANARCHIST
After Eight
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/5/09
#61THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/6/12 at 11:08pm
Well, damnit yourself!
I say it's not a good play, and many people share that opinion.
Moreover, if you're trying to convince people otherwise, you had better provide a compelling reason why, and not just a link. Not so long ago, having read some of your reviews, and having found them worthwhile, I advised you to provide a summary of your opinion, or a quoted passage from your review. It would save people unnecessary effort, as well as enabling them to respond to something that one could see right here.
You ignored my suggestion.
Well, now I won't be reading your review of The Anarchist, or anything else.
Updated On: 12/6/12 at 11:08 PM
Dollypop
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
#62THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/6/12 at 11:15pmWhy couldn't LuPone play both roles simultaneously. One only has to look at her rendition of "A Boy Like That/I have a Love" from WSS to realize she could certainly pull it off.
aaronb
Broadway Star Joined: 6/3/12
#63THE ANARCHIST Reviews
Posted: 12/7/12 at 5:27pmSorry After Eight, I didn't mean to offend you. It's a good idea, must have just slipped my mind.
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