

Pool (No Water)at Monkey Wrench CollectiveReviewed by
Eric Marchese
March 04, 2010 Barton’s realization of this thin framework makes rock music and carefully choreographed movement equal partners with the text. In these areas he’s assisted by Melita Ann Sagar and Lee Samuel Taang, credited as the show’s co-directors and co-choreographers. The 75-minute play touches upon questions of friendship, loyalty, idealism, cynicism, death, and immortality. Like most of Ravenhill’s angry-young-man, in-your-face dramas, this one is Darwinian: The world is a cold, unfeeling place where only the strongest, most aggressive, and most cunning survive. Lamprinos’ character is an ingenuous free spirit whose success causes her six closest friends to feel only hatred and envy. Giving voice to the sextet’s complex feelings and reactions is the accomplished ensemble of Christopher Basile, Peter Balgoyen, Keith Bennett, Sean Engard, Terri Mowrey, and Alexander Price. Yet, however provocative and thought-provoking, Ravenhill’s vision is, in the end, thin and just a little clichéd. (714) 525-1400. www.monkeywrenchcollective.org. |
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