I think whole productions look beautiful, if a tad over designed. I'd take over our the very under designed B'way revival. I get the Chekhovian approach and pacing, but why must everyone wear black in Act I?
I didn't realize Isaac Mizrahi directed stage productions, I take it Scarlett Johansson won't be making an appearance
I like the design, how I wish the Broadway revival had something similar to this. I agree with you, Brick, "under-designed" is an excellent way to describe the current revival. And yes, the suit Fredrick is wearing in the original post looks very much like the one Hanson wears. I'd have loved to see Catherine Zeta-Jones in the Desiree costumes as beautiful as she manages to look in the Nunn production.
I always love Opera Theatre St. Louis' productions, and I can't WAIT to see this next week! I'm also glad I saw the revival on my recent trip to NYC, since I think Isaac's version will be anything but "traditional".
A far cry from that funereal and claustrophobic design disaster on Broadway. The more I see photos of other productions, the more I grow to hate the look of the revival.
A discussion nearly turned into a fisticuffs last night with a man who lives in my building over the "beauty" of the current production. He began by saying "THIS is how Might Music should be done" and ended by admitting he had never seen the original.
I thought astro turf on the patio was A Chorus Line and not A Little Night Music.
I still haven't got over the black brick dungeon that the Egermans lived in in the Paris production - they'll be able to re-use the set when they do Sweeney Todd next year.
This production looks just as abstract.
In fact I don't think I can remember seeing a production of A Little Night Music that was entirely satisfactory in terms of design.
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Posted: 6/7/10 at 02:06pm