Total Rating: 
***
Previews: 
February 9, 2011
Opened: 
March 6, 2011
Ended: 
May 29, 2011
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Robert Cole, Frederick Zollo, Shelter Island Enterprises, The Shubert Organization, James P. MacGilvray, Orin Wolf, The Weinstein Company, Redefined Entertainment & Brannon Wiles.
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
Bernard B. Jacobs Theater
Theater Address: 
242 West 45th Street
Phone: 
212-239-6200
Website: 
thatchampionshipseason.com
Genre: 
Drama
Author: 
Jason Miller
Director: 
Gregory Mosher
Review: 

The revival of Jason Miller's That Championship Season, nicely directed by Gregory Mosher, is an interesting flashback to another time, 1972, with its priorities, prejudices, politics and views of society by a group of 38-year-old who won a basketball tournament twenty years earlier. That was the high point of their lives. The play does engage us from start to finish as these losers try to recapture lost glory.

For me, one of the most interesting aspects of this well-written, well-designed (by Michael Yeargan) production is that it gives us a fascinating example of one of the major unexplainable foibles of the acting profession: some actors have stage presence, some have film presence, some TV presence, some have it in life but not in any of the media, some have it anywhere, anyplace. The following is not a criticism, just a personal observation: Jason Patric and Chris Noth have stage charisma, Kiefer Sutherland, who shines on TV, doesn't; he's present, acts well but is basically invisible. Jim Gaffigan holds his own, and Brian Cox, as the coach. is a bit "over the top" as he pushes for attention but, for me, isolates himself - especially near the final climax. But you know what we say: "Give 'em a strong finish; they think they saw a good show." This is a good show, and we do empathize with these ol' boys as they slide into the less-than-vivid life of middle age.

Cast: 
Brian Cox (Coach), Jim Gaffigan (George), Chris Noth (Phil), Jason Patric (Tom), Kiefer Sutherland (James).
Technical: 
Set: Michael Yeargan; Cost: Jane Gerenwood; Light: Peter Kaczorowski; Sound: Scott Lehrer.
Critic: 
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed: 
March 2011