One Man
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jan 31, 2002
Closed Mar 10, 2002
Opened Jan 31, 2002
Closed Mar 10, 2002
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British actor Steven Berkoff returns to New York with One Man, an assemblage of three monologues: "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe, and the pieces "Actor" and "Dog" written by the performer himself.
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When actor/writer/director Steven Berkoff steps on to a bare stage to begin his One Man show, it's a good bet that the reason the stage is empty is that he completely and thoroughly chewed and devoured the scenery during a previous performance.
This is a case where an actor's bite is worse than his bark. And Berkoff's bark is plenty loud and insistent--especially in the third of his three One Man monologues, titled "Dog," in which he plays (among other slobbering and panting creatures) a pitbull terrier. In all three monologues, Berkoff embraces a broad, expressive style of performance. He leans heavily on mime, but he is a whirlwind of various techniques; call him a One Man band. It's im[...]