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Total Rating: 
***3/4
Previews: 
February 21, 2002
Opened: 
March 4, 2002
Ended: 
February 16, 2003
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Roy Gabay, Robyn Goodman, Allan S. Gordon, Elan McAllister, D. Harris/M. Swinsky, Ruth Hendel, Sharon Karmazin, Chase Mishkin, R.L. Wreghitt/J. Bergere, in assoc w/ Second Stage Theater (Carol Rothman, artistic dir). GM: Roy Gabay.
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
Circle in the Square
Theater Address: 
1633 Broadway
Phone: 
(212) 239-6200
Running Time: 
2 hrs
Genre: 
Mythic Comedy-Drama
Author: 
Mary Zimmerman, adapting Ovid stories
Director: 
Mary Zimmerman
Review: 

It's been apparent since her highly-stylized and acrobatic work in Chicago that director Mary Zimmerman has a unique and captivating theatrical sense. What she's now refined, judging from her current Metamorphoses, is a sense of cohesion and purpose to her storytelling. Not only do we get pretty and witty stage pictures to look at, but this retelling of Ovid's myths has a children's-theater simplicity, and the evening, using interconnected themes and stories, builds to not one but two touching finales.

If Zimmerman lets narration (instead of dialogue) do too much work, and if the head occasionally gets in the way of the heart (the Rilke version of Orpheus and Eurydice; a babbling psychiatrist distracting us from an otherwise hilarious fable about a spoiled brat meeting his dad, the Sun), there are also more moments of subtle wonder than I have space to list.

This was the first play I saw since the events of Sept. 11th, and when it was over I couldn't think of a warmer, more gracious re-entry into the world than this. It was lovely then and, in moving to Broadway's Circle in the Square, Metamorphosis has retained every bit of its poignant grace.

Parental: 
nudity
Cast: 
Anjali Bhimani, Raymond Fox, Kyle Hall, Doug Hara, Felicity Jones, Chris Kipiniak, Louise Lamson, Erik Lochtefeld, Mariann Mayberry, Lisa Tejero.
Technical: 
Set: Daniel Ostling; Costumes: Mara Blumenfeld; Lighting: TJ Gerkens; Sound: Andre Pluess & Ben Sussman.
Other Critics: 
PERFORMING ARTS INSIDER Richmond Shepard !
Critic: 
David Lefkowitz
Date Reviewed: 
May 2002