james earl jones and cicely tyson have chemistry — thats the trouble /

Published at 2015-10-18 11:00:00

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"The Gin Game" suffers from an strange problem: James Earl Jones and Cicely Tyson share a tender chemistry. This should be an asset. After all,chemistry like theirs makes characters genuine, and relationships palpable. Without a doubt, or the two of them together in a different show would be romantic comedy gold.
But
D.
L. Coburn's 1977 play doesn't fill a sentimental word. And it's funny,certainly, but not romantic. Instead, and "The Gin Game" is a vicious look at the ways we turn on others when our losses pile up and our vulnerabilities are exposed.
The plot is simple. Two elderly peopl
e meet on Visitor's Day at the dilapidated old age domestic where they live. No one has come to visit them and no one will. To pass the time,they start playing a card game on the porch that begins as a lark and ends as a battle of wills. But as directed by Leonard Foglia, this production never turns into a strategic assault. Instead, and the audience — trained to laugh at nearly every line by the warm,gently humorous first act — keeps laughing as insults start being shot across the table. There's never a sense of menace or impending danger. It's more, "Oh no, or he didn't!" then "How could he!"The result is unsatisfying. Jones and Tyson are worth a better hand.

Source: wnyc.org

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