Thursday, December 03, 2009

SOB's Favorite Shows Of The Noughties: #23 - Grey Gardens

SOB's Favorite Shows Of The Noughties: #23 - Grey Gardens (2007, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York, New York)

Introduction: Hard as it is to comprehend that we're already 119 months into this "new" millennium, we are fast approaching the end of its first decade. While we have yet to agree on what exactly we should call the '00s, I'll take a cue from the fine folks at The Times of London and the BBC and henceforth refer to them at the Noughties.

With that small introduction, I'm pleased to present my list of plays and musicals that wowed me the most during that time. Out of the hundreds and hundreds of shows I've seen over the last ten years, I give you my countdown of my 25 personal favorite shows of the Noughties.

As the most sublime show of its year, Grey Gardens easily ranked as my choice for Best Musical. This unconventional yet completely satisfying tuner was a triumph of the first order.

Arguably at the height of her distinguished career, Christine Ebersole's virtuoso performance in Grey Gardens remains one that I can still vividly recall. Ebersole more than masterfully channeled both Edith and Little Edie Bouvier Beales of the funny-if-it-weren’t-so-tragic seventies documentary of the same name.

What could have been played for sheer parody was instead transformed into a poignant, modern tragedy, where pathetic dismissal gave way to empathy. Credit Michael Greif's brilliant direction, Mary Louise Wilson’s powerful Edith and Ebersole’s heartwrenching Little Edie.

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In keeping with the new Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulations that unfairly discriminate against bloggers, who are now required by law to disclose when they have received anything of value they might write about, please note that I have received nothing of value in exchange for this post. I paid my own way for this performance.

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Monday, July 02, 2007

Grey Gardens Fades To Black Later This Month

Grey Gardens Fades To Black Later This Month

Call me blue.

I just learned that Grey Gardens will shutter on July 29 after its 307th performance. This was by far my favorite show from the 2006-07 Theatrical Season.

The brilliant musical depiction of Edith Bouvier Beale and her daughter "Little" Edie earned ten Tony nominations and took home three awards, including for the breathtaking performances offered by both Christine Ebersole and Mary Louise Wilson. Just last Thursday, it was announced that Wilson would be leaving the production when her contract expires -- also on July 29.

The box office hasn't been too shabby since the Tonys. While last week's capacity of 85.9% was down slightly, it's still a respectable number. In fact, its gross was actually up week over week to $465,615.

The looming question now is whether Grey Gardens can find greener pastures on the other side of the pond when the production transfers to London with Ebersole in tow sometime during the course of the new theatrical season.

If you haven't already had the opportunity to see Grey Gardens on Broadway, make sure you get there this month!

This is Steve On Broadway (SOB).

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Related Stories:
SOB's Best Of 2006-07: Top Ten Of The Year (June 4, 2007)
SOB's Best Of 2006-07: Best New Musicals (May 22, 2007)
West End To Open New Gardens Of The Grey Variety (May 16, 2007)
Box Office: Theatregoers Don't Passover Broadway (April 9, 2007)
A Matter Of Taste (March 16, 2007)
Grey Gardens (The SOB Review) (February 25, 2007)
Grey Gardens Proves Fertile For Most Critics (November 3, 2006)
Time To Meet The Reaper: Grey Gardens Opens On Broadway (November 2, 2006)
Mary Poppins, Grey Gardens Tops Among SOB Readers (October 27, 2006)
Survey Says.... (October 23, 2006)
Which Broadway Musical Will Depart Next? (August 21, 2006)
Grey Gardens Moving to Broadway, Lest There Was Any Doubt (May 15, 2006)

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