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THEATRE REVIEWS:
“Room Service” – Lamb’s Players Theatre
“Red Light Winter” – Triad Productions
AIRDATE:
FEBRUARY 20, 2009
Dark days are high times for humor – and
If you like your comedy
on the tragic side, you’ll swoon from Adam Rapp’s “Red Light Winter,” which was
a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2006. The local premiere is presented by Triad
Productions, a fledgling company dedicated to attracting young people to the
theater. And this is the perfect vehicle, a tough-talking story – with a nude
scene! – about disaffected youth reeling from
unrequited love.
Matt, a blocked writer,
is depressed. And inept; he can’t even succeed at suicide. Then his supposed
best friend brings home a hooker from the Red Light district in
It’s clear who gets the
last laugh in ”Room Service” – the audience. Prepare
to howl at some of the onstage antics, as a wheeler-dealer producer tries to
get his new show up and running, while he’s
run out of money. The madcap comedy, by Allen Boretz
and John Murray, was made into a Marx Brothers movie, and Lamb’s Players
Theatre goes for broke with the wacky pandemonium, rat-a-tat talk and
constantly-slamming doors. The 1937 play was a big hit at the height of the
Depression, which explains why it works so well now. Everyone’s looking for a
little comic relief. And this is the place to get it.
Robert Smyth directs his
crackerjack cast at a brisk clip; the ridiculous situations fly by so fast you
barely have time to notice their inanity. But you do get a sense of how crazy
it is to try to make theater, in good times or bad. The performances, accents
and stage business are frequently side-splitting.
So this is no time to be
sitting at home and bemoaning your state. Get off your duff and hie thee to the theater. It’s the Great Escape.
“Red Light Winter” runs through March 1, at the
“Room Service” continues through March 22, at Lamb’s Players Theatre
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©2009 PAT LAUNER