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“A Delicate Balance” – Edward Albee
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“
Theatre Drama
“
Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin
___________
there are only a very few 20th-Century
American playwrights who’ve weathered
the rigours of time, two with several
successes,
Eugene O’Neill
, and
Tennessee Williams
, but only one to
tower above those two
with only
one
work to outmatch them,
Edward Albee
,
his
“
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
“
is
every inch a king
this is not an impossible feat,
Margaret
Mitchell
wrote her only book,
“
Gone
with the Wind
“,
a contemporary
“
Iliad
“,
which will find its rightful place
again
in world literature, note, when
our own
too reverberant still times
cede to
the
concerns
of
another, less
pertinently
fraught era,
like reading “
War and
Peace
“,
for instance,
now
that
Napoleon
is
long
gone
“
Gone with the Wind
“
, quick, name
another
20th-Century
novel to top it,
seconds are too long,
“
Gone with
the Wind
”
is in our bloodstream,
like
Walt Disney
or
Marilyn Monroe
,
even
if you’ve never read it, which
you
should
but
Edward Albee
wrote another play
which deserves some attention, and
with redoubtable performances from
both the consummate ever
Katharine
Hepburn
, and from our own
Canadian
tower of
unutterable talent,
Kate Reid
,
abetted by masterful
presentations
from no less than
the revered
Paul
Scofield
and the
iconic
Joseph Cotten
when their supporting numbers come
up,
here
is a show to watch for, if
nothing else, those individual stellar
contributions
but
“
A Delicate Balance
“,
also
an
incontestable masterpiece, is about
friendship, and tells a lesson you’ll
not soon forget, friendship is more
than,
for
better or for worse,
just
knowing each other, it says,
an
idiosyncratic, indeed recurrent,
Albee
theme
cinematography, note, is,
here
,
dreadful, though actually in that
manner
conceived, however
improbably, by
an otherwise
noteworthy
director,
you’ll even
think they’ve shrunk his
frame
but
visual style
shouldn’t
let
you
forego the
play’s
profound
substance,
nor
the triumphant work of its
illustrious
cast, at the very top, mostly,
of
their
considerable, even defining, powers
watch
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November 11, 2018
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