| I saw it right around the time it opened. It was a late example of the sex comedy genre that was so popular on Broadway for decades -- predictable, although Kerr was always a pro. It was mildly amusing but Radner was a little disappointing in a fairly conventional leading lady role. The material didn't draw on her skill at creating kooky, outsize characters, and -- to my eyes, anyway -- she seemed a little bit diminished. She played very well with Sam Waterston, who seemed much more comfortable with the script. The rest of the cast -- Susan Kellerman, David Rasche, and Max Wright -- all hit their marks. If I recall correctly, Jennifer Tipton provided a gorgeous sunset effect that suffused the stage. |