The Beast in the
Jungle
Vineyard Theatre
June 15, 2018
Photo courtesy of Vineyard Theatre |
The Beast in the Jungle,
with music by John Kander and book by David Thompson, is now running at
Vineyard Theatre. Inspired by the Henry
James novella, this “dance play” tells the romantic and tragic story of the
missed opportunities for love.
Director/Choreographer Susan Stroman skillfully weaves realistic
narrative with ballet and stylized movement to emotionally engage the audience
in this dark tale.
John
Marcher (played by Peter Friedman) advises his nephew (played by Tony Yazbeck)
that if he truly loves his girlfriend, who just broke up with him because he
cannot commit, he needs to run back to her, get on his knees, and ask her to marry
him. John Marcher tells his nephew the
story of when he met May Bertram (played by Irina Dvorovenko) in Naples, and
fell instantly in love with her. It was
the beast within him that compelled him to run from her as the mutuality of
their feelings began to flourish. This
beast reared its ugly head again when they met by chance twenty years
later. It is not until sharing his story
with his nephew that John faces his inner demons and is able to release them.
Irina Dvorovenko & Tony Yazbeck Photo courtesy of Vineyard Theatre |
Peter
Friedman beautifully takes the audience through John Marcher’s story, facing
the truth in the climax of the play.
Tony Yazbeck plays the young John Marcher as the story of his early
years is told through dance. Mr. Yazbeck
is vulnerable and charming in this role.
His physical characterization and dance skills are strong and
charismatic. His transformation superbly
reflects Mr. Friedman’s character. Irina
Dvorovenko is a beautiful match to Mr. Yazbeck.
She is an amazing dancer. They
connect and build a genuine relationship that carries the action of the story
forward.
Photo courtesy of Vineyard Theatre |
Susan
Stroman uses an ensemble of six women to play numerous roles and create the
setting and atmosphere of a beach in Italy, and English garden, and a New York
City art gallery. These six phenomenal
dancers appear out of the darkness and create smooth transitions throughout the
show. They create the “beast” with a few
simple and well-choreographed effects that evoke powerful images representing
the main character’s deep-seeded fear.
John
Kander’s score is lush and romantic. Ms.
Stroman’s choreography utilizes his rhythms and enhances the passionate swell
in his score. The Beast in the Jungle has been extended at Vineyard Theatre
through June 24. It is beautiful
storytelling.
Domenick Danza
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