The End of
Longing
MCC Theater
Lucille Lortel Theater
May 27, 2017
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Matthew
Perry is starring in The End of Longing,
a play he also wrote, at the Lucille Lortel Theater. He portrays an alcoholic character lost in
fear and anxiety who struggles to face the truth and build a life of
happiness. As dark as the subject matter
sounds, the play is written with the kind of witty banter expected from Mr.
Perry. His role is very different from
his television characters. His physical
characterizations and vocal intonations are well crafted and genuine. The audience cares for his character and
roots for his success.
Jack
(played by Matthew Perry) meets Stephanie (played by Jennifer Morrison) and
Stevie (played by Sue Jean Kim) in a bar while waiting for his friend Jeffrey
(played by Quincy Dunn-Baker). Stevie
has been neurotically texting a man she hooked up with, who, coincidentally,
turns out to be Jeffery. This gives Jack
the perfect opportunity to connect with Stephanie, who is totally turned off by
his brassy charm. They end up spending
the night and subsequently develop a close relationship. This leads them both to face the uncertainty
of their emotional ineptitudes.
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All
four actors are great in their roles.
They create multidimensional characters who stumble and struggle to
achieve their goals. It is the
relationships that make it possible for these characters to see their way
through, yet, as good as these actors are, the chemistry between them is
lacking. There are a few bold turn of
events in Mr. Perry’s play that lead the characters to self-realization. The
reasons for these events are not always justified in dramatic action. The journey of the characters is clearly
mapped out. This play is about human
connection and how it can transform lives.
Although engaging, the story is not viscerally experienced.
Derek
McLane’s scenic design is spectacular.
The walls are decorated with empty bottles that serve numerous
representations. The turntable spins the
set quickly to keep the action flowing at the pace the play requires.
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MCC
Theater’s production of The End of
Longing runs at the Lucille Lortel Theater through July 1. If you are a Matthew Perry and Jennifer
Morrison fan (from TV’s Once Upon a Time
and House), go see this show. You will definitely enjoy their performances.
Domenick Danza