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Total Rating: 
**
Previews: 
March 31, 2009
Opened: 
April 5, 2009
Ended: 
April 18, 2009
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Shotgun Players with Banana Bag & Bodice
Theater Type: 
off-off-Broadway
Theater: 
Abrons Arts Center - Harry de Jur Playhouse
Theater Address: 
466 Grand Street
Phone: 
866-811-4111
Website: 
beowulfnyc.com
Genre: 
Musical
Author: 
Book: Jason Craig; Music: Dave Malloy
Director: 
Rod Hipskind
Choreographer: 
Anna Ishida & Shaye Troha
Review: 

Beowulf: A Thousand Years of Baggage, by James Craig, starts with three scholars talking about "Beowulf." Then the music (by Dave Malloy) starts -- it's thunk-a-thunk and dreary, slow and boring, all minor dissonance -- like a bad German expressionistic band from 1927. I'm sure that's what they intended, but it doesn't work for me as entertainment.

It gets better with the arrival of Beowulf (played by a strong Craig). While the lecture, which they keep coming back to, has satirical humor, some of the dialogue in the show is repetitive, simplistic and boring. It's very inventive, but the product invented is basically monotonous -- Kurt Weill meets Steven Sondheim in an immature anti-musical with a punk tone.

Act Two has a lively, well-sung-and-danced number that picks up the show, but some of the music seems out of the Ukrainian Steppes. All-in-all an earnest endeavor, but a failed experiment, with some very good singer/actors, quite cleanly directed by Rod Hipskind.

Cast: 
Jen Baker, Dan Bruno, Jason Craig (Beowulf), Ezra Gale, Benjamin Geller, Anna Ishida, Jessica Jellife, Christopher Kuckenbaker, Mario Maggio, Dave Malloy, Andre Nigoghossian, Andy Strain, Shaye Troha, Beth Wilmurt.
Technical: 
Props: Sig Hafstrom; Lighting: Miranda Hardy; Sound: Brendan West; Costumes: Kaibrina Buck w/ SF Bufoons. Dramaturg: Mallory Catlett.
Critic: 
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed: 
April 2009