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Breaking The Story.

Rom-Com in War.

By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).Published about a month ago 3 min read

"Breaking The Story" is written by Alexis Scheer and its premise is about journalists in war areas around the world. The ninety minute play at the Tony Kiser Theater goes back and forth from war torn countries to Marina's (Maggie Siff) newly purchased home in Wellesley, Massachusetts.

Like "Bad Cinderella",( in which Scheer adapted the book), the plot runs thin and narrow. The audience never gets a full, clear picture of what is trying to be portrayed here. The plot also goes in many directions which are questionable...Marina's daughter, Cruz (Gabrielle Policano) who is a rock star of some sort, is an on again-off again young woman about to begin her freshman year at college. Cruz throws out many thoughts which never land any relevance in regards to the play; she is young and acts like someone much younger than her actual age. Policano never brings much to the table during her performance. In fact, many of the actors seem to be going through the motions and that falls directly on director Jo Bonney. Both Bonney and Scheer never bring this play to where the possibilities could be endless, or at least to it being more interesting.

The play does have some good things working in it, however. Maggie Siff Julie Halston as Siff's mother, Geneva Carr as Sonia and Tala Ashe as Nikki are all very good in the play, but their excellence is not supported by the rest of the cast, rather, they are dragged under by the lack of talent by the other cast members. Louis Ozawa as Bear is the love interest of Marina. He never rises to the level of reviewability and isn't in Siff"s league as an actor. As the two interact we never feel the warmth of a relationship. As Fed (Matthew Saldivar) never really portrays any depth throughout the evening.

As the show vacillates from good to not-so-good, the lighting too went in and out. Jeff Croiter has very inconsistent lighting: at times it was difficult to focus on the actors, at other times even seeing the actors on stage and other times his lighting was right on the mark. It was almost fitting for a play that was at times out of focus and at other times on point.

As Maggie has the scar on her face to prove her involvement in war correspondence, the flashbacks are tedious at times, at other times forced. In what will be the last show for 2end Stage at The Tony Kiser Theater, it is unfortunate that the loud bangs in the theater was the only bang in the show. With such an enticing title and a big star to the show, I wanted this to be a great show, not only for sentimental reasons (the theaters last show), but because of the interesting concept of the story. "Breaking The Story" falls short on most accounts... from the directing to the book, it comes up short time and time again.

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Next up, "Home". This summer it is a pleasant surprise that 5 shows have been announced. "The White Way" normally is quite for new performances during the summer months. After a filled schedule this past fall as well as spring, it is a great bonus to have more quality shows coming in the summer.

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#Broadway Bob, Dramatists Guild, Robert Downey Jr, Jessica Lange, Patty LuPone, Broadway, Tony Awards, Hollywood, George Clooney, "Back To The Future", "Aladdin", "The Lion King", "Wicked", "Harry Potter", "Home", "Breaking The Story", "Hells Kitchen", "The Great Gatsby", "Once Upon A Mattress", "Empire", "Oh Mary", City Center, Signature Theatre, off Broadway, New York City.

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Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).

I have been writing on theater since 1982. A graduate from Manhattan College B.S. A member of Alpha Sigma Lambda, which recognizes excellence in both English and Science. I have produced 14 shows on and off Broadway. I've seen over700 shows

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  • Esala Gunathilakeabout a month ago

    Well done on your story.

Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).Written by Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).

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