Three Travelers
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Opened Jan 24, 2008
Closed Feb 17, 2008
Opened Jan 24, 2008
Closed Feb 17, 2008
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Woodie King Jr.'s New Federal Theatre, Inc. presents Three Travelers, written by Richard Abrons and directed by Jay Broad.
In Three Travelers, three jaded western tourists (a corporate whiz, his uptight wife and their free-spirited British friend) search for answers to their discontent by seeking wisdom in India from a world-famous, deceptively irreverent Guru.
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You know those recurrent New Yorker cartoons in which some clueless sap tracks down a holy hermit and demands to know the secret of life? That is the premise of Richard Abrons's comedy
Three Travelers, directed by Jay Broad under the auspices of the New Federal Theatre. Unfortunately, what might have made a momentarily amusing joke is stretched into 90 minutes of sitcom-level shenanigans, despite some worthwhile acting.
The convention of an irreverent, trickster guru seems as old as the hills, and this one -- draped in saffron muslin and played with admirable energy and warmth by Kenneth Maharaj -- is clearly cut from that cloth. Yes, we first see him sitting in semi-lotus on a raised pa[...]