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Master Class - 8:00AM on 7/08/2011
easterling

Joined: 9/11/2006
Location: Pelham,  NY
RE:Tyne Daly is wonderful! - 8:00AM on 7/08/2011
Tyne Daly is mesmerizing. Im glad we got to see her in this performance.
peebstuff

Joined: 3/09/2007
Location: Brooklyn,  NY
Tyne & Audra & Zoe - 12:14AM on 7/15/2011
Tyne Daly is totally amazing...what a great performance! I only knocked off a star herein because of my memory of the great Audra McDonald in the original production. She brought dazzle to a relatively small role that rivaled Zoe Caldwells tour de force. But Tyne carried the day and night to another blazing evening of theater.
gabbym

Joined: 10/25/2005
Location: Brooklyn,  NY
Masterful...Master Class - 6:25PM on 7/30/2011
Great tour-de-force performance by Tyne Daly. I saw Zoe Caldwell and Patti LuPone as Maria Callas, and Tyne is just as good if not better. A must see for theatre lovers. Alexandra Silberry impresses as one of Madame Callas victim/students. I throughly enjoyed it!
Brenda_1054748

Joined: 5/04/2005
Location: New York,  NY
Tyne is sublime - 1:39PM on 8/11/2011
Before even discussing the Manhattan Theatre Club production of Master Class, can we take a moment to appreciate the incredible photo of Tyne Daly? To quote Norma Desmond; they dont make faces like that anymore.
In fact, theyve slowed down the production of actresses like Tyne Daly. She has what is known as presence. She changes the electricity in a room. She has a smile not employed in this production that starts in her eyes and goes down to her toes. It does not rely upon precision dental work, but on her using her entire body as her instrument.
How apt then that she should portray a fictionalized Maria Callas as written by Terrence McNally. Master Class is a well crafted, less than riveting play about Maria Callas in her later years. It lacks the overall power of the more recent; "artist as subject of a play," Red. However it has many prolonged moments which satisfy and linger.
The setting is an auditorium in which Ms. Callas is holding a master class for advanced opera students. Her narcissistic ramblings and outbursts will remind you of your worse workplace moments. Underneath her posturings and hurtful tongue however, are some truly golden nuggets of teaching.
The two-act play, directed by Stephen Wadsworth, is interspersed with very gracefully set flashbacks of Ms. Callas. Original recordings are used to great effect. The music, live and recorded, helps to give this play some needed dimension. Two of the three opera students are given the opportunity to really sing, and it is truly magical. It was during those moments that I stopped "watching" and became entranced.
The flashback scenes are when things really get interesting, dramatically speaking. This is both a product of the script and of having Ms. Daly perform monologues. I must admit an emphasis on the latter, as the script did nothing to prevent me flashing back to Ms. Daly performing "Roses Turn." It is a testament to the actress embodying the character, that I cringed at her portrayal of Aristotle Onasis. Tyne Daly could probably utter those vulgarities, but as Maria Callas? It was horrifying. In a good way.
As the premise of the play is a master class, the house lights are often up and the fourth wall is more scrim than wall. I grew increasingly tense each time Ms. Daly lobbed what I considered to be rhetorical questions at the eager to participate audience. I think this could have been somewhat offset by not having the house lights as high. The script probably does not dictate a wattage. While Im at it, I would probably lobby for a smaller house. It is a small play, and while the Samuel J. Friedman theatre is not huge, its a bit out of proportion.
Tyne Daly last performed with the Manhattan Theatre Club in Rabbit Hole. Like Rabbit Hole, the reason to see Master Class is the opportunity to see Tyne Daly. www.heresheisboys.com

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