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Relatively Speaking (play anthology)


FieldValue
nameRelatively Speaking
imageRelatively Speaking (play anthology).jpg
captionSoftcover edition
writerEthan Coen, Elaine May and Woody Allen
premiere
placeBrooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City
orig_langEnglish
genreComedy

Relatively Speaking is an anthology produced on Broadway in 2011, consisting of three plays: Talking Cure by Ethan Coen, George Is Dead by Elaine May and Honeymoon Motel by Woody Allen.

Production

It opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on October 20, 2011 and closed on January 29, 2012, after 118 regular performances. All three were directed by John Turturro. The plays were produced by Julian Schlossberg and Letty Aronson (Allen’s sister).

Cast

The three plays were cast as follows:

  • Talking Cure: The play involves a therapist treating a mentally ill family member.
    • Jason Kravits (Doctor)
    • Danny Hoch (Jerry)
    • Max Gordon Moore (Attendant)
    • Allen Lewis Rickman (Father)
    • Katherine Borowitz (Mother).
  • George Is Dead: The play considers "the hilarity of death."
    • Lisa Emery (Carla)
    • Marlo Thomas (Doreen)
    • Grant Shaud (Michael)
    • Patricia O’Connell (Nanny)
    • Rickman (Funeral Director)
    • Moore (Assistant Funeral Director)
  • Honeymoon Motel: The plot involves an unusual wedding and takes place in a motel on a highway.
    • Steve Guttenberg (Jerry Spector)
    • Ari Graynor (Nina Roth)
    • Shaud (Eddie)
    • Caroline Aaron (Judy Spector)
    • Julie Kavner (Fay Roth)
    • Mark Linn-Baker (Sam Roth)
    • Richard Libertini (Rabbi Baumel)
    • Jason Kravits (Dr. Brill)
    • Hoch (Sal Buonacotti)
    • Bill Army (Paul Jessup).

Overview

Woody Allen said of the plays: “It’s a broad comedy, for laughs, no redeeming social value." The plays are described as involving various family members.

Santo Loquasto "designed sets for each play that suggest each author’s film persona." The design for the Allen play is a "colorful, comical design for the motel, with its circular bed and pink Jacuzzi."

References

References

  1. Healy, Patrick. (January 4, 2012). "'Relatively Speaking' to Close at the End of the Month". [[The New York Times]].
  2. Gans, Andrew. (January 4, 2012). "'Relatively Speaking' Will End Broadway Run Jan. 29".
  3. Isherwood, Christopher. (October 21, 2011). "Each Family, Tortured in Its Own Way". [[The New York Times]].
  4. "Talking Cure". [[Playbill (magazine).
  5. "George is Dead". [[Playbill (magazine).
  6. "Honeymoon Motel". [[Playbill (magazine).
  7. (May 17, 2011). "Relatively Speaking, Triple Bill by Woody Allen, Ethan Coen & Elaine May, Headed for Broadway".
  8. McGrath, Douglas. (October 14, 2011). "Three for the Seesaw".
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