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    New York Daily News
    Sept 25 2012

    Theater reviews: 'Red Dog Howls,' 'Children of Killers'

    One play tackles the topic of genocide in Armenia, the other one in Rwanda

    "RED DOG HOWLS" (2 STARS)

    Mysteries dangle like baited fishhooks right from the get-go in the
    spotty "Red Dog Howls."

    As the drama begins Michael, a writer, gazes into the audience
    and gravely declares: "There are sins, from which we can never be
    absolved. I know this ... because I have committed one."

    Is he confessing? Repeating another's words? And what's this terrible
    sin? All eventually becomes clear in Alexander Dinelaris' 90-minute
    play set in 1986 New York about a family haunted by the Armenian
    genocide.

    That traumatized past bleeds into the present and the future
    when Michael (Alfredo Narciso) discovers that his reportedly dead
    grandmother, Rose (Kathleen Chalfant), is actually alive. At the
    urging of his wife, Gabriela (Florencia Lozano, in a thankless role),
    Michael goes to Rose for the real story.

    To keep the story in motion that truth emerges bit-by-bit. "You must
    go slow," prickly Rose tells her grandson. "Give both of our eyes
    time to adjust."

    As that happens, the script falls into three nagging modes: banalities
    between Michael and Gabby; ornate addresses by him to the audience,
    and elliptical volleying between Michael and Rose.

    Ken Rus Schmoll's staging moves smoothly from the couple's home to
    Rose's apartment to a hospital as hints are dropped that the old
    woman experienced unspeakable horrors.

    The reliable Chalfant summons the rancid memory in a long, late,
    inevitable monologue. When all is said and done, however, it's like
    Dinelaris dared himself to conjure the worst possible nightmare.

    Harrowing? Sure. But ultimately hollow.

    Through Oct. 14 at New York Theatre Workshop, 74 E. Fourth St.

    Tickets, $65; (212) 460-5475.

    http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music-arts/theater-reviews-red-dog-howls-children-killers-article-1.1167299?localLinksEnabled=false




    From: A. Papazian
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