For an uplifting and true, politically themed story, hightail it over the City Center for Manhattan Theater Club’s intimate production of Bella Bella, written by and starring Harvey Fierstein as the late firebrand Bella Abzug, directed with economy and verve by Kimberly Senior. Set in 1976 as she awaits the results of her Democratic primary run for US Senator from New York (she eventually lost to Daniel Patrick Moynihan), this funny and moving solo show retraces Abzug’s career from crusading lawyer to one of the few women in the US House of Representatives to feminist icon. Employing the subject’s own writings, Fierstein lovingly creates a portrait of strength and humor.
There is no attempt at imitation or cross-dressing. Costume designer Rita Ryack dresses the actor in gender-neutral pajamas. But Fierstein captures the essence of Abzug’s spirit. Given his history of fighting for and creating positive gay roles, it doesn’t feel odd that he is playing a woman breaking barriers for her gender.
John Lee Beatty’s stylish hotel bathroom set becomes a political platform, lecturer’s rostrum, a stand-up comedy stage and a storyteller’s cozy corner in Fierstein’s capable hands.
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Opened:
October 22, 2019
Ended:
December 1, 2019
Country:
USA
State:
New York
City:
New York
Company/Producers:
Manhattan Theater Club
Theater Type:
off-Broadway
Theater:
City Center - Stage 1
Theater Address:
131 West 55 Street
Running Time:
90 min
Genre:
Solo Bio
Director:
Kimberly Senior
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Cast:
Harvey Fierstein (Bella)
Miscellaneous:
This review was first published in Theaterlife.com and CulturalDaily.com, 11/19.
Critic:
David Sheward
Date Reviewed:
November 2019