My favorite theater genres are:
1.
Musicals
2.
Comedies
3.
Murder Mysteries
Happily, all three are embodied in
the very funny, ingeniously written, and energetically performed two person
show, Murder for Two, playing Off-Broadway at New World Stages.
All the action takes place on a
small stage with the only accoutrements being a baby grand piano, a few props,
and one’s imagination. As with
many whodunits the story begins in a large, hilltop mansion where the wife of
author Arthur Whitney is throwing him a surprise birthday party. Unfortunately for the book writer when
he arrives inside the darkened structure a gun is fired, fatally killing
him. Who fired the fateful
shot? There is a house full of
suspects—each one nimbly and uproariously portrayed by Jeff Blumenkrantz—everyone
one of them with solid motives.
Enter would-be detective Marcus Moscowicz, played with equal comic
dexterity by Brett Ryback, who methodically, or maybe more accidentally, happens
upon the multitude of clues and red herrings to eventually solve the case.
The two actors have a finely honed
chemistry that translates into unbridled zaniness and semi-controlled
madness. Jeff Blumenkrantz
sometimes seems possessed as he ricochets from one character to another making
each one as believable as the next.
Brett Ryback has only one character to focus on but, nonetheless, needs
all his comedic acting prowess to stay in sync with his tall, lanky partner.
The score, by Joe Kinosian, who
also wrote the amusing and clever book of the show, and Kellen Blair, is quick-witted
and tuneful. It would be
interesting to hear fully orchestrated versions of each tune. All the songs are performed by
Blumenkrantz and Ryback, who also demonstrate their considerable musicianship
by accompanying each other on the on-stage piano.
Director Scott Schwartz expertly
guides the two thespians through the fast-paced production, coming up with enough
schtick and side-splitting shenanigans for two shows.
Murder for Two, knocking ‘em dead
eight performances a week.
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