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- Nov. 08, 1993: The Arts & Media:Theater
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Nov. 08, 1993 Cloning Humans
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- THE ARTS & MEDIA, Page 89
- THEATER
- Not Dancing But Drowning
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- <p>The same themes do not make this bleak work a Lughnasa
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- <p>By WILLIAM A. HENRY III
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- <p> Brian Friel's Dancing at Lughnasa dominated the 1992 Tony awards
- and this season will be the most produced play in the U.S.,
- with at least 16 major regional stagings. The arrival of his
- new Wonderful Tennessee was a major Broadway event. Alas, so
- was its departure at week's end. A lesser work than Lughnasa,
- it failed because it is also a bleaker one. While Lughnasa portrayed
- in poignant detail the hard times of the five Mundy sisters
- in rural Ireland in 1937 and foreshadowed still worse things
- to befall them, the dominant memory it left was of the explosive
- eruption into revelry cited in the title. Amid reasons for sorrow,
- the Mundy women held onto joy. The three couples in Tennessee
- who come to the same lonely rural spot for a birthday outing
- seem defeated by ordinary travails. The one vital outburst,
- a passage from Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata played on the
- accordion, expresses rage as much as rapture and comes from
- a man who knows he is dying.
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- <p> Tennessee is a variation on Lughnasa's themes: the intertwining
- of pagan and Christian traditions, the virtues and dangers of
- connecting with one's animal self, loneliness within family
- and marriage, the paralyzing loss of certainty in the modern
- world. But in Lughnasa themes emerged organically from storytelling.
- In Tennessee they are often clumsily declaimed. Moreover, the
- Dublin-derived ensemble did not create the illusion of long
- familiarity that the once-in-a-lifetime Lughnasa troupe did.
- As a bookie who plays sugar daddy to all the other characters,
- marvelous Donal McCann brought himself to feckless ruin with
- a crooked smile and a shrug for Ingrid Craigie as his despondent
- wife. Worthy on its own terms, Tennessee was bound to be seen
- on Lughnasa's instead. That was the ill luck of these Irish.
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