Clown Bar, a production of the Pipeline Theater Company at The Box on Chrystie Street, is a kind of vaudeville show/Halloween party by Adam Szymkowicz, with music and additional lyrics by Adam Overlett. Directed by Andrew Neisler, the show creates a kind of Clown Mystique which, real or imaginary, is quite entertaining. The cast is red-nosed, white-faced and loud, and they give you a red nose to wear as you enter. No, you don’t have to do anything but enjoy the raucous party, which includes murder, mayhem, melodrama, romance between a marvelous singer/clown, Jessica Frey, and a John Garfield-esque Shane Zeigler. Plus, there’s a super stripper, Claire Rothrock, vaudevillian Michael Lorz, and a cast of enthusiastic silly clowns spouting corny jokes, with a bang-up Shakespearean ending. It’s all emceed by singer/actor/clown Salty Brine and underscored by the terrific Ian Axness on piano. And they serve drinks.
Frey has all the elements to be a star: terrific looks, physical flexibility, charm, comedic timing, and an excellent singing voice (other than that, she’s got nothing going for her). Don’t go unless you want to have a good time.
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Previews:
June 14, 2014
Opened:
June 21, 2014
Ended:
September 27, 2014
Country:
USA
State:
New York
City:
New York
Company/Producers:
Pipeline Theater Company
Theater Type:
off-off-Broadway
Theater:
The Box
Theater Address:
189 Chrystie Street
Genre:
Performance
Director:
Andrew Neisler
Choreographer:
Ben Hobbs
Review:
Cast:
Willy Appelman, Salty Brine, Andrew Farmer, Jessica Frey, Daniel Johnsen, Michael Lorz, Iris McQuillan-Grace, Claire Rothrock, Gianmarco Soresi, Dan Tracy, Amir Wachterman, Shane Zeigler.
Technical:
Set/Props: Andy Yanni. Lighting: Joe Cantalupo. Costumes: Meghan Gaber. Fight Dir: Turner Smith. Music Dir: Ian Axness.
Critic:
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed:
June 2014