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Total Rating: 
***3/4
Opened: 
January 15, 2008
Ended: 
March 23, 2008
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Roundabout Theatre Company in association with Bob Boyett, Harriet Leve/Ron Nicynski, Stephanie P. McClelland and Fiery Angel Ltd. and Huntington Theatre Company.
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
American Airlines Theater
Theater Address: 
227 West 42 Street
Genre: 
Comedy Thriller
Author: 
Patrick Barlow, adapting Alfred Hitchcock film; conceived by Simon Corble & Nobby Dimon's, based on John Buchan's book
Director: 
Maria Aitken
Review: 

Alfred Hitchock''s The 39 Steps, now on Broadway, is a great way to start the new year. Adapted (or rather deconstructed and reconstructed) by Patrick Barlow from the film, brilliantly directed with impeccable timing and grand innovation by Maria Aitken, this is a stylized melodrama played seriously by a team of master farceurs. Each of the four cast members, except for Charles Edwards, the innocent drawn into a web of spying and deceit, plays a multitude of characters, changing costume, accent, physicality and voice in split seconds as danger pursues our blameless protagonist, and the saga unfolds.

There are great comic touches in the magical, flexible set design and costumes by Peter McKintosh, perfect lighting by Kevin Adams and sound design by Mic Pool. The performances are all award level, with two "clowns," Arnie Burton in fast-changing costume and attitude, and the amazing Cliff Saunders, who, as well as doing a multitude of clearly-defined characters that are so real that they are comic, bravely performs the nearly impossible straight back fall. Twice. I have never in my life seen anyone except the great comedian George Hopkins perform this feat. Not even the Chinese acrobats or Cirque de Soleil gymnasts. All hail movement creators Toby Sedgwick and Christopher Bayes. The requisite beautiful girl -- victim, conspirator, innocent- is faultlessly played by the beautiful, vivacious, talented Jennifer Ferrin. I hereby nominate these four extraordinary performers for "Best Ensemble."

Cast: 
Jennifer Ferrin, Arne Burton, Cliff Sanders, etc.
Technical: 
Movement: Toby Sedgwick & Christopher Bayes; Sound: Mie Pool; Lighting: Kevin Adams; Set/Costumes: Peter McKintosh
Critic: 
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed: 
January 2008