The Ritz Comes To Chicago

The Ritz Comes To Chicago
The Ritz Comes To Chicago

A new year always seems to bring a new production of Terrence McNally’s The Ritz.

This version is being mounted by the Circle Theatre in Chicago. It runs February 15 – April 1, 2012.

Reviews for this show have been mixed. With Oliver Sava from Time Out writing

“The plot is thinner than an ultra-sensitive condom, with an ill-defined central conflict that keeps the stakes consistently low. There’s no motivation for Carmine Vespucci’s (David Krajecki) hatred of his sister’s husband, and the resolution is so half-assed that you’re left wondering why the story was told in the first place. The play gets very chaotic at the conclusion, with dei ex machina flying fast and furious between extended, frantic chase scenes.”

“Bob Knuth’s ensemble does adequate work with a lackluster script, including solid performances from Alexander Sharon as a studly detective with a prepubescent voice and Shawn Quinlan as the Ritz’s resident nymphomaniac. John Cardone is a highlight as Claude, the petite older man who becomes enamored with Proclo’s girth. As Puerto Rican entertainer Googie Gomez, Elizabeth Morgan adopts a strangely Eastern European accent. There’s no denying the cast is having fun onstage, but The Ritz should have been left in the ’70s.”

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