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HAPPY TALK off-Broadway (The New Group) |
Seeing this on Saturday.
Last chance for the New Group to entertain me. It's all been meh, at best, since Charity
Has anyone seen this yet? I'd love to hear what you thought, and more importantly (at least for logistical purposes) what the run-time is.
FactsAreFacts said: "Has anyone seen this yet? I'd love to hear what you thought, and more importantly (at least for logistical purposes) what the run-time is."
The confirmation email says 1hr 45, no intermission. I'd swear that two different ushers on my way in said two different runtimes, one saying 1hr 50, one saying 2 hours. Anyway, it was somewhere in this area; no intermission.
I saw it last night and it's solidly ok and ran at pretty close to 2 hours with no intermission (they told us 1:50 at the door, but it ran longer).
It's well acted and pretty funny with Marin Ireland having more fun than I've ever seen her have on a stage. Sarandon is good (not great yet). She got her laughs fine but I kept thinking of what someone like Kelly Bishop would have done with this part. The characters of the daughter and theatre friend are pretty one dimensional and the actors do fine with what they're given.
It's a pretty good play with actually funny jokes (and musical theatre references) but I wasn't raving after either. It takes a VERY unearned and weird turn in the last scene that felt false.
In short it was worth my time, especially for The New Group.


joined:10/13/15
joined:
10/13/15
Saw this last night and no thanks. See my other "Open Letter to The New Group" thread for more, but this was Boring with a capital B.
Jesse Eisenberg sat down at one of the tables outside the theater about 30 minutes before curtain. The woman at the table with him didn't recognize him but a few other folks did and came over for selfies and quick chats.
The set is nice. Crowded Surburan Home, with sliding screen/glass door in the back to a small yard. The lighting crew had some trouble as some scenes were missing lighting for half the backyard. There were also some set/prop issues, including a piece of a cabinet falling off in Sarandon's hand. Still early in previews, I'm sure they will fix these.
Jessica Lange was in the house.
The show doesn't work. There is only one character who is fully developed and that character is onstage for less time than the other four characters. Sarandon plays a caricature, and flubbed a few lines. The rest of the cast got through their lines ok, but it looked to us as if they sometimes realized how poorly written some of the lines were. A couple times it appeared that Sarandon and Ireland were about to break.
This is our 7th New Group show in the past 2 1/2 years. We live outside Boston, so we have limited slots in which to fit shows and of the 7 shows there was only 1 we'd recommend: Sweet Charity. That's a Won/Loss record that is not going to change as we just aren't going to keep giving them chance after chance after chance to entertain us.
joined:11/22/16
joined:
11/22/16
The performers are all great and doing their best despite the poor material. There isn’t anything really original about it, it tries to tackle big themes, it fails not for not presenting anything new, but for falling for every possible cliche there is. I don’t have a problem with a play not being super original, as long as it’s good. This was not. The immigration aspect in particular was very poorly handled.
Also, the final scene is a complete mess and it felt completely out of character.
Jordan Catalano said: "Has anyone “stage doored” this lately?"
No, but last weekend I was seeing Curse of the Starving Class, which has its intermission right around the time Happy Talk ends. I got up to use the facilities and Sarandon and Daniel Oreskes were already in the lobby by that time. Sarandon seemed to be greeting the people who spoke to her. I would say if you want to catch her, get to the lobby quickly after the performance ends.






joined:10/13/15
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Posted: 4/30/19 at 7:13pm