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So. A Steady Rain. New play from Keith Huff. Hugh Jackman. Daniel Craig. Opened for previews tonight on Broadway.

There were a lot of people waiting on line to get into the theater who had no idea what the play was about -- all they knew was "hey, Jackman! Craig! Yum!"

I'm very curious to know how they felt, coming out of the play afterward.

"A Steady Rain" is the story of two Chicago cops, partners and best friends, who retell the events of a single summer. Two men, stripped down set, 90 minutes. To tell more would be to lessen the impact of the play, I feel, and you don't need to know more other than this is a dark, unflinching play, and there isn't a happy ending, as such -- but the resolution is, IMO, painfully satisfying.

As is often the case in previews, both men were slightly shaky -- Craig flubbed several lines, although in a way that merged into the character rather than being glaring, and Jackman missed one and blew at least one mark that I noticed (unusual for him). For all that? Amazing evening, from the opening second (literally) to the very end. Mr. Huff's work impressed the hell out of me, as a writer. The play is tight, extremely layered and nuanced, and the words all rang true, even when they weren't (there's a lot of unreliable narrative in this play). The actors...

I will give them the highest compliment I can give 'celebrity' actors: I forgot who they were while they were on stage. There was no "Jackman" and "Craig," just the two cops, telling their story.

[although I will say that it should be illegal for either one of them to roll up their sleeves while they're on stage, because, okay, guh. I was prepared for Jackman's famous backside but I'd forgotten about Craig's forearms. Although Craig's backside and Jackman's forearms are something to write home about, too. Okay, GUH moment over, moving on now]

The voices were just right, the body language was near-perfect, the staging was impeccable.... once they have this baby polished, it's going to be gut-wrenchingly beautiful. I really hope they tape a performance, because I'd watch it again on PBS, without hesitation. Not an easy play, not a gentle play. But a damn good one.

Bravo, Mr. Jackman. Bravo, Mr. Craig. Bravo, Mr. Huff



Note: the language would make Mamet nod approvingly. Entirely story-approppriate, but not for the delicate of ears.

Date: 2009-09-11 03:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] difrancis.livejournal.com
I have play envy. Promise that if I ever make it to NY again, you'll take me to a good play. This one would be perfect. Sigh. I miss culture.

Date: 2009-09-11 04:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] handlebar605.livejournal.com
Just think, if you come now, you could come during the hotels off season and/or see if some upstanding author with a new kitchen could use a houseguest for a couple of days (or the weeekend?)

Date: 2009-09-11 08:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mizkit.livejournal.com
Oh, YAY! We just saw an article that said the performance got a standing ovation, so I was all in a rush to come see what you had to say. I'm so, so glad it was good!

Date: 2009-09-11 01:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rarelylynne.livejournal.com
*vicarious GUH* --for both pretty men and awesome actors doing their thing in NYC

Date: 2009-09-13 12:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com
I'm very curious to know how they felt, coming out of the play afterward.

We - me, Smap, Tish - will be up specifically to see that Oct. 17.

Date: 2009-09-13 11:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com
Oh, bummer. But I'm sure to blog about it.

SOOOO GOOD!

Date: 2009-09-21 06:08 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I saw the show on 9/17. It was fantastic- these men are true actors. I'm not a broadway junkie, but I was mesmerized by the simplicity of the stage/backdrops and the complexity of the characters, dialogue and its nuances.

That all being said, I felt like I needed a cigarette after the show, and I don't smoke. There was way too much sex appeal on that stage (despite Daniel Craig's ridiculous mustache). It should have been a crime for the two of them to be on stage at the same time, but I'm glad it isn't.

Date: 2009-09-29 06:10 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
*sigh* Now I have to leave my native Sweden and go to NYC and see this play.

A Steady Rain

Date: 2009-10-05 04:10 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I have to admit that I was drawn to "A Steady Rain" due to the fact that I like the films of Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig. When the play began, I watched the opening somewhat star struck. As the play progressed though, they ceased to be Hugh and Daniel to me and began to be Joey and Denny. They pulled me in as they say and I was riveted. These men are actors more than stars, and actors of the highest caliber. The writing is also excellent, first introducing the characters, then developing the story with a great mix of humor and drama. Leaving the theater I felt the story in my chest. It's something I'll never forget.

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