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Incredible Performances from Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson, 14 January 2007
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nneprevilo from United States
I believe this was first presented off-Broadway in New York and after
it got such rave reviews, was re-created for PBS TV's Great
Performances (I might be wrong with the program). But, it was
wonderful. It shows why Wallach and Jackson are among the great acting
duos in theater history like Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, Ossie Davis
and Ruby Dee, Alfred Lunt & Lynn Fontaine, even George Burns and Gracie
Allen! The realism in these performances was especially striking. For
anyone who has studied acting, THIS is where you want to end up, like
these two: KNOWING YOUR CRAFT. Getting yourself INSIDE the character
and becoming that person is the goal and that's exactly where Jackson
and Wallach are in this play. They know how to use props, just HOW to
react to a line and they are perfectly prepared to give just enough to
bring these people to life. I studied at the HB Studio in NY and
recognize their technique. It works!
Working every day can be a tough grind. In a small office like this one
(two people) and a boss you never see in the inner office, you get to
know one another very well. During the course of the movie (play) these
two not-so-young adults, laugh, argue, share stories, have lunch, get
involved in office politics, power-grabbing, grow older, and
eventually, face hard realities as the years drift by, leaving them two
old people, still working at the same job 40 years later. It teaches
people in their 20s that youth is fleeting and before one realizes it,
middled-age arrives and suddenly, out of nowhere, you're old. All the
hopes and dreams of "becoming a lawyer" or "having my own business" are
nothing but childhood dreams, unless you have adult support to attain
those goals. This is a heartbreaking play -- joyous, sad, funny and
thought-provoking. The whole effect here is like sitting in a theater.
I hope this is out on DVD. I have a good VHS copy from PBS, but I'd
love to have it on DVD, hopefully with comments from my former
neighbors, Wallach & Jackson, from the west 70s and 80s (I used to see
them walking their dog when I lived up there).
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