Total Rating: 
****
Opened: 
March 16, 2003
Ended: 
July 6, 2003
Country: 
USA
State: 
Illinois
City: 
Chicago
Company/Producers: 
Raven Theater Company
Theater Type: 
Regional
Theater: 
Raven Theater
Theater Address: 
6157 North Clark Street
Phone: 
(773) 338-2177
Running Time: 
2 hrs, 30 min
Genre: 
Drama
Author: 
Clifford Odets
Director: 
Michael Menendian
Review: 

 I'd even settle for a lightweight! puffs exasperated manager Tom Moody, and in this classic American tale of an innocent violin-player chewed up in the brutal and corrupt world of pro boxing circa 1930s, that's what he gets. Jeremy Glickstein is a pale, skinny, almost boneless ferret of an actor, more often seen playing pasty-faced psychopaths, and the moment we see him, we know that Joe Bonaparte, the kid hungry for escape from poverty and squalor, hasn't a chance. Neither does Lorna Moon, his no-better-than-she-can-afford to-be girl friend, played by Liz Fletcher with the bravado born of despair. Nor does his manager, a fundamentally good man forced to do business with boyhood chums now turned gangster.

This is no quasi-Rocky tale of underdog triumph -- this is the Great Depression, baby, and the only escape for a poor boy from the 'hood are fast cars and an early death. As directed by Michael Menendian, this Raven production emerges as a tragedy whose suspense builds with Aristotelian inevitability. Playgoers remembering 1994's Never Come Morning now have another opportunity to flinch at the high price of athletic acclaim.

Cast: 
Jeremy Glickstein (Joe Bonaparte), Liz Fletcher (Lorna Moon), Mike Vieau (Tom Moody), Ron Quade (Mr. Bonaparte), Jordan Teplitz (Roxy Gottlieb), Chuck Spencer (Eddie Fuseli), Bill Mages (Tokio)
Technical: 
Original music: Leif Olsen. Set: Michael Menendian and Leif Olsen. Costumes: JoAnn Montemurro; Lighting: Michelle Smietana; Sound: David Martin. Fight choreography: David Woolley.
Critic: 
Mary Shen Barnidge
Date Reviewed: 
May 2003