Day 7 began with a late wakeup, and a trip over to Gray’s Papaya for some juicy hot dogs, and then a little shopping. The hot dogs were quite tasty, and definitely worth the $4.45 price for two dogs and a drink. After that we headed over to the gorgeous Ethel Barrymoore Theatre for David Mamet’s “Race”. We had 4th row seats, and had ourselves a pretty wonderful time.
The play was anchored by two wonderful performances- James Spader and David Allen Grier- and they were truly terrific. The play was tight, intense, and fascinating, in true Mamet style. Delving in deeply to the question of Race in America, it left you with a lot of questions, and led to some great post-theater discussions. I won’t say too much more, so you can discover it all for yourself. But just know that it is provocative, vulgar, and an all out theatrical thrill ride.
After that, it was dinner time- then onto “Billy Elliot”. We headed over to the lovely Imperial Theater for the show, and needless to say- it was a major dissapointment, in every single way. The show just never really took off from the ground. The score was completely unmemorable, the book was corny, and the performances, save for Jacob Clemente- as Billy, were bland. Other than a few fine dance numbers, (but hardly enough) the show seemed to me like a retread of many stories told before (and better).
Leaving the theater, I couldn’t help but wondering what all the fuss was about. I would love to hear an impassioned defense of the show- because I just don’t get it, nor do I see what has inspired the fanatic fans, who seem to obsess over it. My personal advice would therefore be, skip it. There is so much more to see in NY. The fact that this beat out “Next To Normal” at the Tony’s last year is a travesty.
Oh well, on to the next day.



