Sunday, February 11, 2007

38. "Howard Katz" by Patrick Marber


While I disagree with Aaron and Patrick's assessments of "Howard Katz," I do acknowledge the points they make about this play's faults. But despite them, I was blown away by this tale about a man who, after his father's death, makes a string of bad decisions that eventually lead to his downfall. Alfred Molina is superb and he's supported by a cast of pros, including the perfectly cast Alvin Epstein and the graceful Elizabeth Franz.