“The Downtown Loop” at 3LD Art and Technology Center through November 16, 2013
L-R: Sarah Mollo-Christensen and Greg Carere in THE DOWNTOWN LOOP at 3LD Art & Technology Center. Photo by Todd Carroll
“The Downtown Loop” at 3LD Art and Technology Center through November 16, 2013 By Ben Gassman Directed by Meghan Finn Reviewed by David Roberts Theatre Reviews Limited
“Downtown Loop” often takes the same “swimming” break (euphemism for a nap) its unnamed tour guide (Greg Carere) indulges in during its often exciting but sometimes boring journey through downtown Manhattan. With his trainee (Sam Soghor), the energetic but somehow jaded tour guide talks his passengers through the streets and canyons of the “demon god” of the city that never sleeps. His tour, interrupted by the coming and going of tour participants and a variety of street vendors and characters from the guide’s life, includes fact and fiction and far too often veers off course.
David Ogle’s mind-stretching set with sound design by Jon Bernstein and lighting design by Sarah Johnston are nothing short of brilliant but simply cannot overcome the deficits in playwright Ben Gassman’s checkered script. Sam Soghor, who greets the audience as they are seated on “the bus,” brings needed energy and believability to the action but even his charming interventions cannot overcome the dreary back stories involving street vendors, a Basque woman, a Finnish woman, and “her.”
The experience is not without a payoff although the audience waits almost the full seventy minutes for their reward. Mr. Gassman’s emotional story about George Washington’s walk from his home under the Brooklyn Bridge (now the site of the Jehovah Witnesses prime DUMBO real estate) to his workplace a half mile away and the equally haunting story of the Lenape nation’s real estate deal with the Dutch West India Company are any tour guides dream narratives. As heartwarming as these stories are, they are not enough to rescue “The Downtown Loop” from the bumpy ride it is.
THE DOWNTOWN LOOP
“The Downtown Loop” is presented by 3-Legged Dog and Teeth of Tooth Atelier and is directed by Meghan Finn.
The cast includes Greg Carere, Keelie Sheridan, Sarah Mollo-Christensen, Mia Jessup, Robert Metz, Sam Soghor, and Anthony Polat.
The production team includes Jared Mezzocchi (video design), Dave Ogle (set design); Sarah Johnston (lighting design); Emily Blumenauer (costume design); Jon Bernstein (sound design); and Allison Lyman (dramaturg).
“The Downtown Loop” runs for a limited engagement through Saturday, November 16. The performance schedule is Tuesday – Friday at 8:00 PM; Saturday at 3:00 PM & 8:00 PM. Performances are at 3LD Art and Technology Center (80 Greenwich Street, at Rector, in downtown Manhattan). Tickets are $25.00 and available by calling Ovationtix at 866-811-4111. For more information, visit www.3ldnyc.org.
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