Gavin Clancy (Steven Shriner) discusses with Rose (Joan
Crooks) how he would finish the book as Walsh (Denis L. Latkowski) and Arlene
(Brenda R. Crooks) look on.
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Although the Audrey Herman’s
Spotlighters Theatre has for a half century taken on with considerable success
some huge challenges like Broadway musicals, its cozy in-the-round venue works much
better for dramatic plays. In making its
Baltimore debut, the romantic comedy Rose’s
Dilemma showcased four talented actors and an exquisitely designed set do
justice to Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Neil Simon’s final work.
Though not regarded as Simon’s
best play by any means, and not to be confused with such Simon-penned mega-hits
as The Odd Couple, Sweet Charity and Brighton Beach Memoirs, Rose’s
Dilemma opened in Los Angeles in 2003 as Rose and Walsh. The play
moved to off-Broadway later that year under the actual and current title.
During the previews Mary Tyler
Moore, cast in the title role, was reportedly sent a letter by Simon prior to
opening night admonishing her for not remembering her lines. She abruptly quit leaving the part to
Patricia Hodges, Moore’s understudy. The
play closed just over two months later.
For full review, visit MD Theatre Guide.
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