Venus in Fur Crackles
Warren on Feb 24th 2012
You know what happens when you’re in a dark, cold, dry room and you rub a fat long-haired cat the wrong way? Right: sparks fly. And that’s just what happens in Venus in Fur at the Lyceum. The play opens as thunder and lightning boom and flash on a dark stage. What follows is an hour and a half of non-stop building sexual tension between Vonda (Nina Arianda) and Thomas (Hugh Dancy). Just the two of them, a bag full of costumes dragged in by Vonda, a few pieces of furniture and a witty, edgy script full of twists and turns.With it’s play-within-a-play structure and 19th century shadow story, the play is quite Tom-Stoppard-esque. The plot is convoluted, the characters exchange roles, and, in the end, a bit more clarity would have been appreciated. But, when leaving the theater everyone can be hard exclaiming the same thing: Nina Arianda! She is a force of nature. Beguiling. Sexy. Dangerous. Eccentric. Endearing. As electric as the lightning that flashes throughout the show. Hugh Dancy does a great job just to keep up with her. Don’t miss it!
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Oysters and Eisenberg
Warren on Nov 8th 2011
Or, an enchanting evening out in the West Village
Jesse Eisenberg shows his acting AND writing chops
It was a night of surprises for Lauren and me. The first was culinary as we stopped for a pre-show bite at the Mermaid Oyster Bar in the West Village. We got there early enough for Happy Hour. Dollar oysters and little neck claims? Count us in! WE enjoyed a dozen of each, followed by shishito peppers and broiled shrimp. hey were all great, fresh and tasty. Oh, and we got a complementary taste of the Lobster Mac and Cheese. Wow!
Then we scooted off to the Cherry Lane Theatre for “Ascuncion” the new play by – and starring – Jesse Eisenberg. We weren’t sure what to expect except that we would see the young actor up close and personal in the small Cherry Lane space. Small yes, but bigger than the Rattlestick sown the street which was the producing theatre.
Really, I wasn’t prepared to enjoy a play written by a 28 year old neophyte. and it that, i was surprised. the dialog is witty, sharp, and on-topic. It’s current and stinging. In the play, Eisenberg skewers young, liberal, hipster types. and he does it with vigor and sass.
Eisenberg plays the clueless, politically over-correct Edgasr
Camille Mana is endearing as the innocent, fun-loving title character. (I think i missed my chance to use the word ‘eponymous’ here.) While Justin Bartha is sufficiently smug and stoned as Vinny, Edgar’s mentor.
Directed by Kip Fagan, it’s a the Cherry Lane until December 18.
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Lauren enjoying Birreria
Warren on Sep 23rd 2011
Wow! What a great meal at Eataly’s rootop Birreria.
Here’s Lauren scraping the bowl of Cotta Cruda, a salad we shared at our first visit to Eataly‘s rooftop Birreria.
We took my daughter Zea to an early birthday dinner at Mario Batali‘ Birreria on the 15 floor rooftop above Eataly. It’s often referred to as a beer garden, but it’s much more than that. There is beer, of course, a few cask specials brewed on site. Wanda is brewed with chestnuts, while Gina is a traditional IPA. They have lots of other exotic brews on tap.But the real reason to come is the food.
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Ghetto Klown Rocks the House
Warren on Jun 16th 2011
John Leguizamo does it again with his electric one-man show at the Lyceum. For more than 2 hours he prances, dances, and rules the stage, holding the audience totally rapt with his funny, exuberant, poignant stories. He even throws in a hilarious Al Pacino impression. IN rat-tat-tat style he chronicles the ups and downs of his career and personal life. I didn’t cry, but i laughed out loud at his family portrayals. What energy! What smarts! Go see it before it closes in July.
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Lombardi
Warren on Jan 28th 2011
Went to Circle on the Square the other night to see Lombardi. What a great show! Don’t need to know anything about football or care about sports in teh least to enjoy. Just ask Lauren Ezersky! Magic Johnson sat right across the aisle from us and told me he really enjoyed the show. Dinner first at this great downstairs japanese place on 49th St. I think it’s just called Sake Bar. Lauren had her usual: eggplant with miso paste.
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Over My Dead Booty!
Warren on Jan 21st 2011
Last 2 Shows!
Friday, Jan 21 and Sat Jan 22 will be the final two shows of Over My Dead Booty! at the Manhattan Repertory Theatre, 303 W. 42nd St., NY, NY. Call 646-329-6588 for Reservations.
Don’t Miss It!!!