Review of "Annapurna" at none too fragile
none too fragile’s ‘Annapurna’ offers epic love and loss in one act Bob Abelman Cleveland Jewish News, The News Herald, The Morning Journal Member, International Association of Theatre Critics Homer’s 8th century BCE poem “The Odyssey” is about the Greek hero Ulysses, who is presumed dead by his wife and son after he is sent on a 10-year journey after the decade-long Trojan War by the displeased sea-god Poseidon. In Sharr White’s fractured, one-act treatment of this epic tale – which received its Off-Broadway premiere in 2014 – Ulysses has finally come home. And home is a dilapidated trailer squatting somewhere in an unattractive part of the West Elk Mountain range of Colorado. The play is getting a beautifully performed but anemically designed production at none too fragile. For more of this review, go to www.clevelandjewishnews.com/columnists/.
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