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Casa Valentina = Richly Rewarding & Provoking. Bravo!

Posted by: theatrelover10036 12:35 am EDT 04/02/14

I posted on bywayworld, but Wanted to share my thoughts here as well. Harvey, clear your mantle. He's been a Tony contender for Newsies & Kinky Boots In recent years, but Casa Valentina is the best work you've done in quite some time and this gem is the far and away the best new play on Broadway this season. Sure, it's a weak season, but this play resonates deep. There could not be a better ensemble gathered than what is onstage at the Friedman right now. Patrick Page, Mare Winningham & REED BIRNEY give the most fully realized performances and I expect nominations all around for all 3 of them, but it's Reed Birney who fully envelops and loses himself into the world at CASA VALENTINA. I smell a featured actor Tony for this truly indelible performance. Every single character has been given a through line, and a purpose and each ensemble member embraces their difficult tasks, what these men are doing and the story they've been asked to tell, isn't easy. Some people will be shocked that this world even exists. It's not Za Za or Lola that Harvey has written, but a unique world in the 1950s that in this fascinating. He's had a long career, but as Greenberg was to Take Me Out or McNally was to Love! Valour! Compassion! Fierstein is to Casa Valentina. It just feels like that kind of an evening in the theatre. Credit must also be given to Joe Mantello for a staging that has touches of sincereity and clarity in n exquisite physical production.

It ran 2 and a half hours tonight exactly. I could maybe see 5-10 minutes being shaved, but it's truly worth the price of admission...and it's the only time I've felt that for a straight play this season. Velocity Of Autumn is the last play I will be seeing this weekend for the current season, but CASA is the play that left me most satisfied so far. 4.5 stars out of 5. Bravo!


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re: Casa Valentina = Richly Rewarding & Provoking. Bravo!

Posted by: midtowngym 10:36 am EDT 04/02/14
In reply to: Casa Valentina = Richly Rewarding & Provoking. Bravo! - theatrelover10036 12:35 am EDT 04/02/14

My date and I both found this to be didactic, obvious, preachy and way too long.
And Patrick Page is a Stage God.


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re: Casa Valentina = Richly Rewarding & Provoking. Bravo!

Posted by: elijahk63 11:52 pm EDT 04/02/14
In reply to: re: Casa Valentina = Richly Rewarding & Provoking. Bravo! - midtowngym 10:36 am EDT 04/02/14

I have to agree. I had read a favorable post but wow what a let down. Interesting subject matter told in obvious, uninteresting ways. VERY preachy, lacking insight and more generic than insightful. Very disappointed as I had hopes there would be something fresh about the storytelling. More bland than fascinating. Well acted, though, with Birney the standout(and yes, Page is a wonderful stage actor and doesn't disappoint here). This should be much better but the writing doesn't live up to the potential of the subject matter.


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re: Casa Valentina = Richly Rewarding & Provoking. Bravo!

Posted by: JamieMac212 09:15 am EDT 04/02/14
In reply to: Casa Valentina = Richly Rewarding & Provoking. Bravo! - theatrelover10036 12:35 am EDT 04/02/14

I saw the first preview last night as well. This is a thoughtful and beautiful production. A true ensemble of actors working together to tell a fascinating story. Reed Burney and Gabriel Ebert were the standouts.


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re: Casa Valentina = Richly Rewarding & Provoking. Bravo!

Posted by: lowwriter 10:04 am EDT 04/02/14
In reply to: re: Casa Valentina = Richly Rewarding & Provoking. Bravo! - JamieMac212 09:15 am EDT 04/02/14

Glad to hear this. Guess he spent more time on this play than the book for Kinky Boots.


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