Joseph may be a gifted young playwright but he has pretty much hit the jackpot by landing the 59-year-old Williams, who stalks this fascinating, ambitious play about war as a restless tiger's ghost in human clothing, all bushy-bearded and sarcastic. ...
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Rajiv Joseph Ambitiously Sees War's Consequences
Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo
There are comic zingers scattered throughout Rajiv Joseph’s Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, and it’s a good thing Robin Williams is around to lob them—but don’t expect guffaws. These punch lines are the kind that pummel, leaving bruises, blo...
Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo
Rajiv Joseph's Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, which is having its New York premiere at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, is certainly the most distinguished work to arrive on Broadway this season. This is true because of the across-the-board excellence ...
'Bengal Tiger At The Baghdad Zoo'
Director Moises Kaufman's adept direction raises expectations. But the play doesn't hold up, eventually collapsing in a muddle of mental masturbation. And even that's a symbol too.
Robin Williams Is Star Casting Done Right in Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo
In Joseph’s play, death is no release, just an invitation to endless, one-sided parlay with the Infinite. And nobody does one-sided parlay like Robin Williams, who gives a remarkably continent, almost minimalist performance. He’s star casting don...
Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo
Bengal Tiger also marks the first Broadway outing for Joseph, whose previous works include the origami-themed Animals Out of Paper and the masochistic two-hander Gruesome Playground Injuries, which opened Off Broadway in February. He writes sharply a...
Catty Robin Williams Prowls, Bites Hand in 'Bengal Tiger'
Moises Kaufman has staged the play with considerable restraint (despite the fact that the male actors tend, incomprehensibly, to be yelling much of the time). David Lander’s pinpoint lighting throws the players and Derek McLane’s minimalist setti...
'Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo'
'This place is lousy with ghosts, and the new ones are irritating,' says Robin Williams as the titular beast at the top of Act 2 in 'Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo,' Rajiv Joseph's weird and whacked-out, Pulitzer-nominated play. Unfortunately, that ...
'Bengal Tiger': Robin Williams needs more roar for this Broadway role
The dark, rich and provocative Rajiv Joseph play 'Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo,' a worthy finalist for the 2010 Pulitzer Prize, has arrived on Broadway with Robin Williams in the title role...Frankly, the tiger could liven up, although the biggest...
Imaginative and well-acted play features Robin Williams
And despite all the ghosts, 'Bengal Tiger' isn't as stirring as it strives to be. It restates a famous 1960s war poster that noted: 'War is not healthy for children and other living things.' Like soldiers, gardeners and tigers.
Subdued Robin in 'Tiger' of a flawed stripe
Rajiv Joseph's 'Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo,' which opened last night on Broadway, blends black humor and surreal drama. Yet the comedian's portrayal of the title's big cat is so consistently understated that it becomes self-effacing. Like the sh...
'Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo' on Broadway
Williams submits himself wholly to the play's utterly natural surrealism. Concerns that the actor might turn this into a vehicle for his signature shtick are dispelled right way: Williams is in complete sync with the blasted tragicomic vision of the ...
Ghostly Beast Burning Bright in Iraq
Rajiv Joseph's smart, savagely funny and visionary new work of American theater invites fanciful comparison to the titular beast. 'Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo,' for all the killing and suffering it contains, is buoyed by the vitality of its imagi...
Robin Williams haunts 'Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo' on Broadway
Depicting the philosophical tiger with grim humor, a gruff-voiced, soulful Williams submerges his bravura skills into the ensemble work of his fellow actors. Respectively playing the conflicted translator and increasingly cerebral Marine, Moayed and ...
Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo
Staging the play in a large Broadway theater usually reserved for musicals does not work to the play's ultimate advantage. Nevertheless, Rajiv's intelligent drama, as staged by Moisés Kaufman, convincingly captures the chaos of Iraq immediately foll...
Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo
Williams has not given a performance this subdued in years. He commits to being part of an ensemble, never ramping up into a star turn. There's no comic shtick in his thoughtful Tiger, yet...the ripples of humor are rich and flavorful. This is not a ...
From the Realm of Moral Equivalence
Mr. Williams's performance is equally predictable, but it's not his fault, for he's playing the tiger as written: The script calls for a superficial Hollywood-style performance, and he obliges, sounding not unlike Bruce Willis playing the wisecrackin...
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