Total Rating: 
**
Previews: 
September 13, 2007
Opened: 
October 4, 2007
Ended: 
November 25, 2007
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Manhattan Theater Club
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
Biltmore Theater
Theater Address: 
261 West 47 Street
Phone: 
212-239-6200
Running Time: 
2 hrs
Genre: 
Drama
Author: 
Theresa Rebeck
Review: 

Impressions of Manhattan Theater Club's Mauritius by Theresa Rebeck, directed by Doug Hughes, in which two half-sisters (the excellent Alison Pill and Katie Finneran) vie for the possession of a stamp collection:

1. Stamp dealer overplayed by Dylan Baker like in a bad sitcom.

2. We in the audience all immediately get it from a character's body language that he is a crook and a con man, and those on the stage don't.

3. Behavior is a bit idiotic.

4. The con man (Bobby Cannavale), dressed and talking like a gangster, physically intrudes, and no one calls the cops.

5. Dialogue in half sentences.

6. If you had stamps worth six million dollars, would you carry them around at night?

7. Act Two has some drama as the dynamic F. Murray Abraham negotiates into absurdity.

8. Ultimately laughable (at, not with).

9. Fine set by John Lee Beatty, costumes by Catherine Zuber, lighting by Paul Gallo.

10. This is no American Buffalo, which had an awful lot of believability.

11. Fagedaboutit.

Cast: 
Bobby Cannavale, Alison Pill, F. Murray Abraham, Kate Finneran, Dylan Baker
Technical: 
Set: John Lee Beatty; Costumes: Catherine Zuber; Sound: David Van Tieghem
Other Critics: 
TOTALTHEATER David Lefkowitz 10/07 ?
Critic: 
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed: 
October 2007