Total Rating: 
***
Opened: 
January 26, 2010
Ended: 
February 21, 2010
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Classic Stage Company
Theater Type: 
off-Broadway
Theater: 
Classic Stage Company
Theater Address: 
136 East 13th Street
Phone: 
212-352-3101
Website: 
classicstage.org
Genre: 
Comedy-Drama
Author: 
David Ives
Director: 
Walter Bobbie
Review: 

David Ives' Venus in Fur gives us an interesting theatrical contrapuntal duel between an actress and a writer. It requires a suspension of disbelief from the start but works dramatically. As one who has auditioned thousands, I can tell you that in reality, if an extravagantly flummoxed actress came in late for an audition, and insisted on being seen, in the interest of getting rid of such a neurotic personality, I'd let her do her two minute monologue, or read two pages of my script, say "Thank you very much," and usher her out. But then there would be no play, and we wouldn't see the extraordinary actress Nina Arianda transform herself into a cool, self-contained semi-dominatrix with a British accent who can subjugate the man in charge, and then flip back into a flibberty-gibbet.

The capricious Ives has fun with us in this psychological battle with a surreal, "Theater of the Absurd" flavor.

Wes Bentley is fine as the weaker adversary; sexy costumes by Anita Yavich are exciting, flamboyant; John Lee Beatty's set and Peter Kaczorowski's lighting work perfectly on this stage with the audience on three sides, and Walter Bobbie has directed with flair.

Venus in Fur is totally engaging as the conflict and theatricality escalate. It's a fun evening of sharp thrusts and parries performed with vigor and style.

Cast: 
Wes Bentley, Nina Arianda
Technical: 
Lighting: Peter Kaczorowski; Costumes: Anita Yavich; Set: John Lee Beatty
Critic: 
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed: 
January 2010