ATW Digest - The American Plan opens on B'way - read the reviews [updated 2/2/09]
By Andy Propst on Feb 2, 2009 | In ATW Digest
Updates for February 2, 2009
New York Magazine
Brown, Zacharek on American Plan, Hedda Gabler
Edge New York
Review: The American Plan
"The American Plan" is a 1960s look at dreamy ambition remade by a 21st-Century cynical eye.
Updates for January 30, 2009
Time Out New York
Review: The American Plan
Richard Greenberg's witty, wistful 1990 play examines the American self in transition.
nypress
Planned Parenthood
In a Greenberg revival, Ruehl rules and Rabe is rued
BroadwayWorld.com
* Broadway Blog - The American Plan: Look to the Lilies
Village Voice
In BAM's Cherry Orchard and MTC's American Plan, Mixed Emotions Produce Mixed Results by Michael Feingold
DC Theatre Scene
NY Reviews: The American Plan and Leaves of Glass
CurtainUp
Review: The American Plan
Richard Greenberg's 1990 play still sparkles with wit that's buoyed by the effervescent Lily Rabe and the magnificent Mercedes Ruehl . . .
Philadelphia Inquirer
Ruehl is riveting in ‘The American Plan’
As soon as the dynamic actress Mercedes Ruehl shows her face in the Broadway revival of The American Plan, you just know that her character will be ruinous.
Bloomberg.com
Bloomberg.com
Greenberg's Catskills Caper Mixes Romance, Mystery, Gluttony: John Simon
Richard Greenberg’s “The American Plan” -- a comedy that takes itself very seriously -- is getting a questionable Broadway revival by the Manhattan Theatre Club. Perhaps casting Mercedes Ruehl, with her excellent German accent, and Lily Rabe, for her parentage, had something to do with it.
TheaterMania
Review: The American Plan reviewed by Andy Propst
Mercedes Ruehl gives a masterful performance in MTC's excellent revival of Richard Greenberg's complex play about a mother and daughter in the 1960s.
New York Times
Rapunzel in the Catskills
Richard Greenberg’s elegant and incisive play has been given the revival it deserves by the Manhattan Theater Club.
New York Daily News
Cast shines in 'American Plan'
This second-act revelation is a welcome jolt to Richard Greenberg’s thoughtful but slow-moving play, which begins like a slight romantic comedy. But like its five characters, who aren’t easy to read, "The American Plan" has more serious intentions.
amNY
Theater Review of The American Plan
Fifty years ago, “The American Plan” referred to an all-meals-inclusive package at summer resorts in the Catskills. Though Richard Greenberg’s 1990 drama takes place right outside such a resort in 1960, its title is really meant to refer to his characters’ desire to fit into American society despite cultural differences.
Newsday
'American Plan' for thwarting love
Watching "The American Plan" is a bit like reading a mysterious short story about people you don't quite believe, though you still need to know what happens to them.
New York Post
Lake's anything but placid
Seeing it's set in the Catskills in the sum mer of 1960, you might suspect "The American Plan" of being another "Dirty...
ny1
NY1 Theater Review: "The American Plan"
"The American Plan" is a peculiar little play that attempts to explore the underside of our impulses in a world beyond our control.
Hartford Courant
Mother And Daughter Adversaries In 'The American Plan'
Bergen Record
Love entanglements in the long-ago Catskills
Associated Press
A Tangled Triangle Unravels in 'The American Plan'
A mentally fragile young woman; her wily, protective mother; a handsome interloper -- sounds like the ingredients for a budding romance, sort of a variation on ''The Light in the Piazza,'' which features a similar triangle. But playwright Richard Greenberg has something more melancholy in mind with his intertwining of the three main characters in ''The American Plan,'' now being thoughtfully revived on Broadway.
Wall Street Journal
Where's Guare? Way Out West
In California, John Guare's revival of "Six Degrees of Separation" is one of the strongest American plays of the postwar era. [Also reviewed: 'Rich and Famous' and 'The American Plan']
Financial Times
The American Plan, Friedman Theatre, New York
Richard Greenberg’s play evokes postwar, pre-hippie America without a whiff of retro chic, writes Brendan Lemon
USA Today
'The American Plan': A brilliant blueprint
At the dawn of the 1960s, a girl on the cusp of womanhood finds romance in the Catskills with a handsome stranger.
Variety
Review: The American Plan
The simple, sturdy wood frame around Jonathan Fensom's set for "The American Plan" looks like it might belong on a Norman Rockwell painting. But in Richard Greenberg's quietly melancholy 1990 play that standardized perception of American life turns out to be an uncomfortable trap for all five characters.
The Hollywood Reporter
Theater Review: The American Plan
Bottom Line: Social and emotional themes mesh uneasily in this intriguing but flawed drama.
Back Stage
The American Plan reviewed by David Sheward [critic's pick]
My first reaction to the news of Manhattan Theatre Club's revival of Richard Greenberg's 1990 The American Plan was "Why?"
Talkin' Broadway
Review: The American Plan
Just how pretty are you willing to accept your ugliness? In his velvety revival of Richard Greenberg’s cautiously cutting play The American Plan, which Manhattan Theatre Club has just opened at the Samuel J. Friedman, director David Grindley has wrapped a tangle of ravaged dreams, broken souls, and self-reproducing falsehoods within half a dozen or so sparkling packages. As the ribbons fall away, masses of personal and societal pain escape to wreak havoc, but never lose sight of their silvery provenance as gifts worth receiving. . . .
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