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September 3, 2012
Michael J. Roberts GoPride.com columnist

Vitalist’s ‘pool (no water)’ Goes Off The Deep End
 

True long lasting friendships are one of the greatest joys a person can have. Going through life with a core group of soul mates makes the journey all the more fulfilling. When one friend succeeds the other friends, if true, go on that ride with the other. If a friend is sick, the others come to heal. Great media examples are the girls from Sex in the City and the boys from Entourage. Even in the world of entertainment, you can see the journey true friendship takes.

In Vitalist Theater's Midwest premiere of pool (no water), this notion of friendship is tested to the max. British playwright Mark Ravenhill's 2006 piece shows how the old deadly sin of jealousy can ravage long-term friendships. pool (no water) explores the friendships of a group of artists, one of whom hits the big time and also hits the bottom of her unfilled pool, head first. As her "friends" visit her comatose body in the hospital, the ugly truth reveals itself in the most inhumane of ways.

Initially conceived as a monologue, pool (no water) has been reworked into a four-person pseudo performance art piece which has great moments of genius. However, under Liz Carlin Metz direction, the cast spends most of their time expending bizarre dance/movement breaks that does nothing but detract from the intriguing story. Yes, we get it that this piece is derived from the Young Actors movement, but this cast certainly does not qualify as young; and for the most part, are too mature to be credible with their actions, both emotional and physical. That coupled with accents that come and go, and we are left with something with great potential in its uniqueness but failure in its execution.

pool (no water) continues through September 30th at Greenhouse Theater, 2257 N. Lincoln St. (map), performances continue Thursdays-Saturdays 8pm, Sundays 3pm. (Running time: 80 minutes, no intermission) Tickets are $25 and available through the Greenhouse Box Office? 773.404.7336 or by visiting ?www.greenhousetheater.org More information at VitalistTheatre.org.

The Ensemble:?Antonio Brunetti, ?Kathleen Donoghue?Todd Michael Kiech ?Meghan Reardon?Anne Sheridan Smith

Set Design: Courtney O'Neill? Lighting Design: Richard Norwood? Video Design; Michael Stanfill? Sound Design: Gregor Mortis? Costume Design: Allison Smith

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About Michael J. Roberts


Michael J. Roberts is a contributing reviewer for ChicagoPride.com covering Chicago's diverse arts and entertainment scene. In addition to his contributions on ChicagoPride.com, he operates the website www.ShowBizChicago.com.
Michael is originally from New York where he ran a theatrical production company for many years. Encore Theatrical Productions produced many east coast tours of musicals and plays, including La Cage Aux Folles, Man of La Mancha, The Odd Couple, Guys and Dolls and I Do, I Do. In 1994 Michael left the Big Apple for the Windy City to attend law school and has since made Chicago his home. In 2005 Michael decided to follow his passion for theatre and created Chicago's premier theatre website complete with its first talk show focusing of all aspects of Chicago theatre.
Michael still continues to bring productions to Chicago, with the 2007 U.S. Premier of Jerry Springer-The Opera at the Bailiwick Theatre, as well as the Chicago premier of Bare, A Pop Opera.


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