Total Rating: 
***
Opened: 
January 20, 2008
Ended: 
February 16, 2008
Country: 
USA
State: 
California
City: 
San Diego
Company/Producers: 
Ion Theater
Theater Type: 
Regional; Independent
Theater: 
New World Stage
Theater Address: 
917 Ninth Avenue
Phone: 
619-374-6894
Running Time: 
2 hrs, 30 min
Genre: 
Drama
Author: 
Martin McDonagh
Director: 
Claudio Raygoza
Review: 

What you don't want to happen is to be interrogated by a
"good cop/bad cop" routine in a totalitarian country. That's exactly
what happens to Katurian (Jeffrey Jones) in Ion Theater's current offering of
Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman. Claudio Raygoza is directing.

This story is not for everyone, especially those who are offended by profanity, repulsed by violence or the threat of violence, or are unwilling to explore extremely controversial issues. On the other hand, if you like excellence in acting, very good direction, a unique set, and pure, hard-hitting drama, you'll be impressed by The Pillowman. 

Author Katurian is being interviewed by a police detective, good cop Tupolski (Matt Scott), and violent bad cop Ariel (Jamie Effros) about the murder of some young children. The murders appear to be based on some of Katurian's short stories. His mentally handicapped brother, Michal (John Polak) may be involved.

Scot and
Effros are totally terrifying. They are anybody's worst nightmare. Jones is convincing as the cowed interviewee. Kim Strassburger and Bill Dunnam play his parents. Ari Lerner, Zev Lerner, and Jessalyn Hernandez complete this excellent cast.

While a bit long for such an intense drama,  Pillowman is riveting as it questions just how far authorities will go to get answer to their questions. Raygoza's direction never lets up. The
set, designed by Raygoza and Matt Scott, masters the space and offers five locations with a high level of realism.  I recommend the production even though it is difficult to watch Katurian's interrogation at the hands of the police. You will hope you never meet a Tupolski or Ariel as long as you live.

Parental: 
profanity, adult themes, violence
Cast: 
Bill Dunnam, Jamie Effros, Jesselyn Hernandez, Jeffrey Jones, Ari Lerner, Zev Learner, John Polak, Matt Scott, Kim Strassburger
Technical: 
Set: Matt Scott & Claudio Raygoza; Costumes: Jeannie Galioto; Lighting/Sound: Claudio Raygoza; SM: Katie Brost
Critic: 
Robert Hitchcox
Date Reviewed: 
January 2008