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Connecticut Review: 'The Bay at Nice' Makes an Impression

"The Bay at Nice"

Written by David Hare

Directed by Michael Wilson

Scenic Design by Tony Straiges

Costume Design by Willa Kim

Lighting Design by Rui Rita

Cast:

Valentina Nrovka, Estelle Parsons

Sophia Yepileva, Angelica Torn

Assistant Curator, Corey Brill

Peter Linitsky, Peter Maloney

Performances: Now through November 14

Box Office: 860-527-5151 or www.hartfordstage.org

Connecticut's Hartford Stage has assembled an impressive cast and creative team to present the venerable David Hare's seldom-performed one-act play of art and artifice, "The Bay at Nice." While all the individual brushstrokes that make up a masterpiece seem to be there on paper, they somehow never manage, however, to coalesce into the vibrant work of art that such a pedigree promises.

This 75-minute drama performed without intermission was originally conceived by Hare, the ever political author of London's current "Stuff Happens," in 1986 as the first half of a double bill that contrasts the stark repression of Khrushchev's Russia ("The Bay at Nice") with the post-war opulence of Eisenhower's Baby Boomers ("Wrecked Eggs"). Perhaps the play would deliver a stronger punch if it were still performed in tandem today.

"The Bay at Nice" refers to a painting believed to be the work of Matisse that is acquired by The Hermitage, Leningrad's famed art museum. To confirm its authenticity, the collection's assistant curator calls upon the learned Valentina Nrovka, a one-time bohemian and student of Matisse who returned to Russia from Paris when she discovered she was pregnant. Choosing responsibility over hedonism, Valentina is now a respected doyenne who years ago quietly gave up her own painting career when she couldn't allow herself to conform to The Party's stringent ideology.

At odds with Valentina is her 36-year-old daughter Sophia, an angry but subdued revolutionary whose one true act of rebellion is to divorce her rising Communist husband and marry Peter, a lowly sanitation worker of 63. Valentina's transition from Parisienne libertine to Russian stoic is juxtaposed nicely against Sophia's emergence from dutiful housewife to free – but inconsequential – commoner. This clash of differing choices and opposing wills causes faintly discernible measures of regret in the mother and long-awaited surrender and relief in the daughter.

Ageless Broadway veteran Estelle Parsons plays Valentina with a façade of resigned elegance that is periodically shattered by her biting wit and acerbic tongue. She alternately rails against her daughter's idealism, calling her quest for freedom an escape and an excuse for selfishness, then returns to being the young idealist herself as she reminisces about her days of passion as a carefree artist. Parsons also has a nice scene with Sophia's unambitious intended Peter Linitsky, played with unassuming affability by Peter Maloney, in which she moves from barely contained disdain to polite, almost respectful, disregard.


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Jan NargiJan Nargi is owner and creative director of JMN Publications, a marketing and public relations firm based in Boston, Mass. She provides consultation, communications, and writing services to clients in the health care, entertainment, financial, retail, manufacturing, non-profit, and sports industries. As a freelance writer, Jan has had hundreds of articles published in business and high-tech magazines. Theatrically, she has reviewed, written, directed, acted, produced, sung, danced, managed publicity, pounded nails, and designed lighting and sets. Jan has even acted in the occasional B-movie, playing a zombie, a psycho shrink, and a clueless news reporter. You may visit her on the web at www.jmnpublications.com.
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