REVIEW: The Humans, Roundabout at Laura Pels Theatre ✭✭✭

The Humans. Roundabout Theatre Company at the Laura Pels Theatre

There are two ways in which Karam’s work steps up to the mark: the dialogue is believable and genuine, splendidly touching in places; the narrative is uncompromising, as families so often are. There are no pat solutions or happy endings here – just a slice of suburban transitional life. This has the result that if the play is to achieve any momentum or purpose, it is the cast which must embellish the material with remarkable, penetrating and utterly believable performances. Happily, the cast with which Mantello animates Karam’s work is, without exception, first rate.

REVIEW: Fish In The Dark, Cort Theatre ✭✭✭

Larry David and Rosie Perez in Fish In The Dark by Larry David

There is nothing ground-breaking here. But what there is is a great deal of cleverness, wordplay and daft, idiosyncratic physical comedy involving stock, archetypal characters in stock, archetypal situations. No doubt about it – it looks and sounds like slick episodic television. But it nevertheless will make you laugh.