"Psycho Therapy" at Cherry Lane Theatre, February 6, 2012
In
its return to regular programming for the 2011-2012 season, Cherry Lane
Theatre brings us Frank Strausser's new comedy. It's a bit fluffy, and
could easily have been adapted into an episode of Frasier. Actually,
that might have been a better idea.
In this
intermissionless, 90 minute, four-hander, we meet early-middle-aged Lily
(Angelica Page), torn between the good-on-paper Philip (Laurence Lau)
and the much younger and significantly richer Dorian (Jeffrey Carlson),
all during couples therapy with psychologist Nancy (Jan Leslie Harding).
Neuroses abound, from Nancy's chocolate fetish, to Lily's inability to
choose, to Philip's fear of commitment to Dorian's fear of being alone.
Performances
are generally even, but hampered by the two-dimensional writing. For
some unexplored reason, Lily is incapable of standing by a choice for
more than three minutes, absurdly flip-flopping between the guys
multiple times within a scene. Ms. Harding's Nancy is the only
performance that reaches for a third dimension as she flails over
raising a teenaged daughter.
Whoever directed (unlisted in the playbill) pulls for the physical laughs instead of
trying to mine the script, though that's a fairly shallow resource.
Production
values are excellent; a gorgeous set by Michael V. Moore and solid
lighting by Jeff Croiter. If the script had met the bar set by these
elements, it could have been a great night at the theatre. Instead,
it's an evening of little substance, but a couple of laughs.
Psycho Therapy runs through February 25. Get tickets here.
Post updated 02/08/2012
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