The Skin of Our
Teeth
Lincoln Center Theater
at the Vivian Beaumont
May 12, 2022
Photo courtesy of Lincoln Center Theater
The Lincoln Center Theater production of Thornton Wilder’s The Skin of Our Teeth is big, bold, and brilliant. Director Lileana Blain-Cruz shrewdly juxtaposes the character interpretations, keeping the tension, conflict, and humor building throughout. The third act rings with truth and relevance, as the actor are costumed in Civil War era attire. Additional material by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins allows the direct address comments by the character of Sabina to be relatable to today’s audience. The cast of twenty-eight works together as a tight ensemble, bringing this 1942 Pulitzer Prize winning three-act play to dazzling life on the Vivian Beaumont stage.
Act I opens on Sabina (played by Gabby Beans), the housekeeper to the Antrobus family, preparing for Mr. Antrobus (played by James Vincent Meredith) to return from work. We meet Mrs. Antrobus (played by Roslyn Ruff) and their two children, Gladys (played by Paige Gilbert) and Henry (played by Julian Robertson). They are the perfect family, except for the alarming secrets they keep very well hidden. Their existence is threatened by the ice coming from the north, moving everything in its path, and leaving people frozen in their homes. They reluctantly open their home to a group of refugees in need of shelter and warmth, who help keep the fire burning as the ice approaches. The world as they know it about to end.
Roslyn Ruff, Julian Robertson, Paige Gilbert, & James Vincent Meredith Photo courtesy of Lincoln Center Theater |
Act III is dark. The war has ended. The Antrobus family and Sabina have survived. Gladys has a baby. Mr. Antrobus and Henry return from war in serious dispute. It is time to rebuild, yet Mr. Antrobus is tired and disheartened. It will take community effort to restore the safety of their home if mankind is to endure.
Gabby Beans as Sabina
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From the minute the curtain goes up, Gabby Beans grabs the audience’s attention, and keeps them fully engaged and gleefully entertained for the full three hours. Her Sabina is high energy and animated. The tone of her direct address is distinctly different, setting up not only the humor in Mr. Wilder’s writing, but clarifying the device he employs throughout the play to punctuate his important messages.
James Vincent Meredith and Roslyn Ruff are strong and fearless as Mr. and Mrs. Antrobus. They are fully in sync, especially when their characters are in dispute. Ms. Ruff skillfully plays Mrs. Antrobus’ staunch determination with charm and appeal. Mr. Meredith portrays Mr. Antrobus as a blustery, self-assured intellectual.
Priscilla Lopez as The Fortune Teller
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Paige Gilbert and Julian Robertson are wonderful as
Gladys and Henry Antrobus. Their
characters have a strong arc during Act I and Act II, and show tremendous
growth and maturity in Act III. Mr.
Robertson delivers a heartbreaking moment in Act III that is truthful and genuine.
Priscilla Lopez is mysterious, charismatic, and daring
as the Fortune Teller. Her character
leads the narration in Act II, and Ms. Lopez skillfully brings the action to its
well needed climax.
The Lincoln Center Theater production of The Skin of Our Teeth is running at the Vivian Beaumont Theater through May 29. Don’t miss this production!
Domenick Danza
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