| re: Benanti in "She Loves Me" (on again tonight in NYC/PBS 13) | |
| Last Edit: Delvino 07:46 am EST 11/27/17 | |
| Posted by: Delvino 07:45 am EST 11/27/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Benanti in "She Loves Me" (on again tonight in NYC/PBS 13) - Michael_Portantiere 11:24 pm EST 11/26/17 | |
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| It's broader, to be sure, though in part anchored by Byron Jennings, whose gravitas as the shop owner helps maintain a certain verisimilitude, one needed for the bigger picture, and his own dark subplot, which dovetails so beautifully into the central romance, making our hero seem more stalwart. Bartlett's waiter does feel a bit Jerry Zaks, and the current "Dolly" came to mind in this show's restaurant sequence. My own personal reservation isn't about anyone's work, just a subjective response to Creel. I didn't think he and Krakowski are as in sync as everyone else does. Creel, eerily boyish in everything he does, even though he's 40, for me lacks the Euro sophistication of Kodalys in the past. He's so accomplished it's a quibble. But seeing his work up close on the small screen I still felt something's missing. | |
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