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Clive

MickSeven
Swing
joined:8/13/12
Clive
Posted: 1/21/13 at 06:36pm
Hello, I am considering seeing this play as I like the subject and cast.Did anyone attend a preview?
After Eight
Broadway Legend
joined:6/5/09
Clive
Posted: 1/21/13 at 11:17pm
This one's a doozy.

A free-form hodgepodge and a complete mess, directed and played in overwrought style by Ethan Hawke. The good cast is wasted. After a few scenes, you'll find yourslf either nodding off or composing your grocery list for the week.

There are a couple of incongruous laughs here and there, but those are slim pickings indeed in this trial of an evening. I guess it would fall under the guise of experimental theatre. Too bad the audience has to act as guinea pigs.
TotallyEffed
Leading Actor
joined:3/29/07
Clive
Posted: 1/21/13 at 11:43pm
This one was very hard to get through. By the end I wanted to yell out to them to just STOP so I could leave! Eventually I just had to give up on the show because my mind could not stop wandering. A boring mess. And I love Brecht. With no intermission, I felt my skin begin to crawl by the end of it.
kevinr
Stand-by
joined:2/21/05
Clive
Posted: 1/21/13 at 11:46pm
I am seeing this when I am in New York in two weeks....hoping to meet Ethan Hawke and Vincent. Do they sign/ take photos at the stage door? Thanks!
Sauja
Broadway Star
joined:1/7/07
Clive
Posted: 1/22/13 at 11:40am
I'm curious about this show in spite of the fact I've heard NOTHING good about it. That curiosity may just be because I'm wondering what form it actually takes. Is it a linear story? How does the music factor in? Is it at all faithful to Baal? And I saw the warnings about strong language and sexual content: it's not as aggressive and ridiculous as this company's Burning was, is it?
EllenRonnie
Swing
joined:4/9/07
Clive
Posted: 1/22/13 at 08:05pm
I'm with you on Clive.
Yes! I was thinking about my grocery shopping AND I also gave up on it and couldn't wait for it to end.

It just felt like an amateurish college experimental play. I knew it was going to be different and I was okay with that, but it failed to connect with the audience.

Interestingly, the people who I saw it with, including myself, felt kinda stunned afterwards. It felt like an assault and it took a while to shake it.

I felt bad because I know everyone worked so hard on it.

It was a thrill to see Vincent D'onofrio and I just wish the play was worthy of everyone who was in it.
Matt Rogers
Leading Actor
joined:10/4/04
Clive
Posted: 1/22/13 at 08:09pm
There are also multiple negative posts on All That Chat.
TotallyEffed
Leading Actor
joined:3/29/07
Clive
Posted: 1/22/13 at 08:25pm
EllenRonnie, you hit the nail on the head. I said the exact thing after I saw it. It felt very college.
chrisampm2
Featured Actor
joined:5/26/07
Clive
Posted: 1/22/13 at 09:42pm
I hope it's like The Burning, which was indeed ridiculous, but in interesting, intentional ways.
After Eight
Broadway Legend
joined:6/5/09
Clive
Posted: 1/22/13 at 10:06pm
Chris,

It's not as interesting as The Burning. It's incoherent, actually.

Sauja,

It does follow the basic outline of Baal, but with actors essaying multiple roles, and with neither the characters nor the situations clearly identified, it's all just a mishmash. The music has New Age resonances that are interesting. It's not as
aggressively vulgar as some things we've seen: Mother/Hat, Jerusalem, Book of Mormon, etc. I wasn't shocked by it; just bored.

With the director playing the lead and the author in the cast, and in the self-indulgent tenor of the whole show, it has the aura of a vanity production.
frogs_fan85
Broadway Legend
joined:12/3/05
Clive
Posted: 1/22/13 at 10:09pm
I just survived tonight's performance. I think the guy running the board had to start the applause at the end because nobody in the audience reacted at the blackout.

I spent the second half figuring out where I should go for dinner.

Despite everything, I did at least enjoy Vincent D'Onofrio's performance.
musicman_bwayfan
Broadway Star
joined:6/5/05
Clive
Posted: 2/6/13 at 02:52am
What's the deal with the nudity in this show & strong sexual content?
SFFrontRow
Stand-by
joined:3/19/05
Clive
Posted: 2/6/13 at 05:42pm
I attended a preview and could not agree more with those that have posted how random and college this was.

I went because I love Zoe Kazan - saw her in Angels at the Signature and also loved her in "It's Complicated" (a truly great quiet movie that gets better with additional viewings).

I left wondering what the heck that show was about and how such a seemingly random collection of scenes could make it to the stage. The audience reaction while leaving the theater was pretty consistent - what the heck did I just see.

The best part of the play was they eliminated the intermission and it ended sooner (maybe they did that to keep the audience from escaping).
aaronb
Leading Actor
joined:6/3/12
Clive
Posted: 2/19/13 at 10:28am
I have strong feelings:

"In her notes on the production, dramaturge Cobina Gillet remarks that the critic Alfred Kerr, scandalized by the 1923 premiere of Baal, wrote, 'Liquor, liquor, liquor, naked, naked, naked women.' This suggests something more audacious or at least more interesting than Clive, a play that features heavy drinking but no nudity; and as anyone who has ever been the designated driver knows, watching people get drunk is no fun. Jonathan Marc Sherman’s adaptation evokes that sense of restlessness you get while listening to the inebriated as they insist on telling and retelling the same stories without offering you a convenient exit."
My review of CLIVE



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