- American Irish
- by Ken Slattery
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When characters speak to the audience, it's only endearing for a while
review by Chloe Veltman in the SF Weekly March 16, 2005
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- Ken Slattery's new comedy follows what happens when John, an Irishman
living in San Francisco for five years, pops home to Dublin for a few days
to attend his friend Derek's wedding and tell his family and friends some
long-overdue news. From John's misplaced nostalgia for various aspects
of Dublin life to the incestuous nature of the relationships around him,
Restless Minds' production is full of funny and touching moments. The play,
however, feels as interminable as an Irish pub crawl. Over three hours,
only two things really happen: 1) John worries about how his mother will
take his news, and 2) John's mother worries about John's news. The sluggishness
stems mostly from the fact that the characters seem unable to speak to
each other without first telling the audience how they feel. The "breaking
of the fourth wall" shtick is endearing for a bit, but it quickly
makes you desperate for a pint
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