ON STAGE REVIEWS WITH PAT COLLINS HEISENBERG SAMUEL J FRIEDMAN THEATER The Tony and Emmy Award winner Mary-Louise Parker reprises the role for which she received rave reviews in an Off-Broadway production of Simon Stephen’s two-hander about a relationship between Georgie Burns, an eccentric 40-something woman from New Jersey, and Alex Priest a 70-something London butcher. She initiates the odd affair by impulsively kissing Priest in a crowded train station. Denis Arndt co-starred with Ms. Parker in the original production of Mr. Stephen’s play about two people who have experienced loss and regret. Mr. Stephen is best known for adapting Mark Haddon’s novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog In the Nighttime, for Broadway. Ms. Parker won her Tony for Hedda Gabler and an Emmy playing Nancy Botwin in Showtime’s Weeds. LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES BOOTH THEATER Playwright Christopher Hampton’s stage adaptation of the 1782 novel of sex, intrigue, betrayal, and treachery has captivated audiences since its 1985 London debut. The play was revived on Broadway in 1987 with Lindsey Duncan and Alan Rickman and staged again in 2008 with Laura Linney and Ben Daniels. Glenn Close and John Malkovich were perfectly cast in the 1988 movie version. The critically acclaimed 21st-century revival imported from London’s Donmar Warehouse stars Tony winners Janet McTeer and Liev Schreiber. Dominic West played opposite Ms. McTeer in the production across the pond.
OH HELLO LYCEUM THEATER Georgetown graduates and Comedy Central alums Nick Kroll and John Mulaney bring their odd alter egos to Broadway after fine tuning their show Off Broadway. Gil Faizon (Kroll) and George St. Geegland (Mulaney) are divorced, middle-aged geeky bachelors obsessed with Alan Alda. Of course, many of us are Alda fans as well, but we are not as preoccupied with him as Kroll and Mulaney’s Upper West Side guys in turtlenecks are. The two funny men are on stage for 15 weeks only.
FINIAN’S RAINBOW IRISH REPERTORY THEATRE The Irish Repertory Company’s production of Finian’s Rainbow which debuted on Broadway in 1947 will open Off Broadway this month starring the popular Melissa Errico as Sharon. The Burton Lane— Yip Harburg musical debuted on Broadway in 1947 and since then was revived four times. Francis Ford Coppola directed a 1968 movie version with Fred Astaire and Petula Clark. A 1954 animated version featured the voices of Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. Finian’s enduring popularity is attributed to its memorable score which includes “That Old Devil Moon,” “Look To The Rainbow,” “When The Idle Poor Become,” “The Idle Rich,” and “How Are Things In Glocca Morra.” The title character and his daughter Sharon leave Ireland for America, carrying gold stolen from a leprechaun and bury their treasure near Fort Knox believing their wealth will multiply. They also underestimated the leprechaun’s determination to reclaim his gold. Their new community of Rainbow Valley is home to poor sharecroppers, tobacco farmers and a bigoted sheriff who answers to a crooked Senator. The issues of racial and income inequality resonate now as they did when the curtain went up in 1947. Sure to be in the audience on Finians’ opening night is tennis champion Patrick McEnroe who is married to Ms. Errico. Opening night: October 26th. 80 | OUR CITY, YOUR LIFE | OCTOBER 2016