Sin
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Opened Mar 17, 2010
Closed Mar 21, 2010
Opened Mar 17, 2010
Closed Mar 21, 2010
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Based on Isaac Bashevis Singer's short story, The Unseen, Mark Altman brings the devil, demons and infidelity center stage in Sin, a new comedy that pits a happily married couple against the devil himself. On Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year, the devil and his demons descend on the tiny town of Frampol. Satan has chosen this most solemn of occasions to test the faith of a happily married couple and in the process ruins their lives. It's a devilish look at two love triangles, one human and one heavenly.
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RE:SIN
Incredibly slow. boring and confusing-some of the acting is OK - but for the most part - amateurish - possibly well-meant
Reviewed by nancycoopersteincharney
on Wednesday, Mar 17th, 2010
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At the end of Sin, Mark Altman's adaptation of Isaac Bashevis Singer's The Unseen playing at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, Satan (Grant James Varjas) gleefully proclaims that he has induced a loving couple in their golden years to succumb to "Adultery, murder, idol worship -- the trinity of sin! And on Yom Kippur!" The devil's work on the couple -- Nosn (Paul Collins) and Royze Temerl (Suzanne Toren) -- is pretty heady stuff, so it's no small surprise that the production, staged by Kent Paul, is such an earnestly stodgy affair.
Satan plies his evil on earth with the help of two demons, the voluptuous Shirfre Tsirl (Sarah Grace Wilson) and the strangely kindhearted Dvoyre Leye (Jessiee[...]