Nine
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Feb 25, 2010
Closed Mar 24, 2010
Opened Feb 25, 2010
Closed Mar 24, 2010
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Set in early 1960s, the wonderful musical from Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit follows a celebrated Film director, Guido Contini (Robert Cuccioli), who is suffering from a mid-life crisis and an artistic mental block. He runs off to a Spa in Venice, pursued by a bevy of women all clamoring for his love and attention. Guido finds himself examining his past flawed relationships with the many women who have come through his life and the struggle to act his mature age of 40--as opposed to nine.
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The Felliniesque film director Guido Contini -- captured in the suave personage of Tony Award nominee Robert Cuccioli -- is alive and well and experiencing a midlife crisis in the Westchester Broadway Theater's decidedly worthwhile production of Maury Yeston's
Nine.
The production, directed and choreographed by Jonathan Stahl and featuring an all-white, chessboard-like set and fabulous black-or-white costuming by Michael Bottari and Ronald Case, seems to hark back to an era when money was less of an object -- and large casts could easily be contemplated.
The head count in Nine is fairly high because Guido is obsessed, to lesser or greater degrees, with some 17 women. Foremost among them a[...]