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Berk Rep--Pianist at Willesden Lane

Posted by: dramedy 01:09 pm EST 12/18/13

if you like classical music but get bored at the symphony--i have a show for you. The Pianist playing to Jan 5 is a terrific play Not nearly as depressing as i thought it would be. I'm not sure if the play is so good as the actress--closely related to the subject of the play--sells this piece with wonderful piano playing mixed with dialog and compelling story of surviving the London blitz during WW2. it's a little over 90 minutes and flies by.

My only complaint is the sound system sucks in the theater so the taped symphonic portion to go with the live piano music just doesn't gel--with a good sound system, the pieces would soar. it's played chicago and LA and wouldn't be surprised if NY is in its future.


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