"On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" at St. James Theatre, December 15, 2012
Post by Mondschein
Why?
Why change the focus of the story from Daisy, now David (David Turner) to the psychologist Mark (Harry Connick, Jr.)
Why
hire Mr. Connick to perform on Broadway and not let him do what he does
best? Did none of the producers and/or creative team see Pajama Game?
"Hernando's Hideaway" turned that show on its ear, combined with the
infused chemistry playing opposite Kelli O'Hara. We get neither here.
Why
not have him accompany Melinda's (Jessie Mueller) numbers, particularly
"Ev'ry Night at Seven," among several others of which could have been
beefed up to accommodate him.
Why give him book scenes
that really require an actor? He's a singer, not an actor. Even here,
he's not even trying. He might as well be texting the performance in
from his dressing room. He sings solidly, but that, too, comes across
as uninspired.
Why did he stick with this show? It's
painfully obvious that he'd rather be somewhere else. Is he working his
own slowdown in hopes of closing it before his contract expires? That
would seem remarkably inconsistent from his last outing.
Why
take what was a questionable property and re-write the story to a
period when the concept of homosexuality was still highly
controversial? If the idea is to ignore the doctor's struggle
over the fact that the woman he loves is in the body of a man,
shouldn't it be in a time when that isn't such a struggle? There's no
reason why Melinda had to be David's most immediate past life. Why not
hire a book writer with a stronger gay sensibility like Douglas Carter
Beane or Richard Greenberg?
Why does David literally
and completely disappear in the flashback scenes, except for "You're
All the World to Me?" That number was the only one that really worked,
thanks to the rare, effective bit of choreography by Joann M. Hunter.
Why is the rest of the musical staging such a series of park and barks?
Why
wasn't David more adorable? Drew Gehling's Warren came across much
better. Why was David's BFF Muriel (Sarah Stiles) so obnoxiously
written and performed?
Why take such a wonderful song
like "What Did I Have That I Don't Have" and reduce it to a single
punchline sung by David? Why waste the talent of Kerry O'Malley? Why
not give it to Sharone (Ms. O'Malley) as she gets more involved in
Mark's apparent self-destructive actions, rather than the disrespectful
nod of acknowledgement she gets from the secretary late in Act II.
Why
waste the talents of Catherine Zuber on such a fashion-deficient era as
the '70s? If that's the look, Mr. Producer, save your cash.
Why?
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