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Total Rating: 
***
Opened: 
February 7, 2003
Ended: 
March 9, 2003
Other Dates: 
Reopened September 10-November 23, 2003
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Mint Theater Company (Jonathan Bank, artistic dir)
Theater Type: 
off-Broadway
Theater: 
Mint Theater
Theater Address: 
West 43 Street
Phone: 
(212) 315-0231
Running Time: 
2 hrs, 45 min
Genre: 
Comedy-Drama
Author: 
Jonathan Bank, adapting Arthur Schnitzler's <I>Das Weite Land</I>.
Director: 
Jonathan Bank
Review: 

In his best-known work, La Ronde, Arthur Schnitzler explored how the dominant person in one sexual relationship can be, simultaneously, the lackey in another. Far and Wide takes a broader social view, showing how a wife's infidelity (or even the hint of it) can be so much more of a scandal than her husband's habitual bits on the side. Appropriately for the social set depicted, it's all played as high comedy, sobering up just long enough for seemingly inconsequential events to become tragic.

Jonathan Bank's staging of "Das Weite Land" boasts two strong leads in the effortlessly congenial Hans Tester and the delicately tormented Lisa Bostnar, but the supporting cast prove uneven, as is the tone (one scene a in a mountainside hotel teeters perilously close to bad slapstick). As such, Far and Wide proves a long sit, intriguing but only fitfully engaging, with Vicki R. Davis' arid set design adding little of visual interest during the dull patches.

Parental: 
adult themes
Cast: 
Lisa Bostnar, Hans Tester, Kate Arrington, Kelly AuCoin, Ezra Barnes, Lee Bryant, Ken Kliban, Pilar Witherspoon, Matthew Wilkas, Allen Lewis Rickman, Kurt Everhart.
Technical: 
Set: Vicki R. Davis; Lighting: Josh Bradford; Costumes: Theresa Squire; Sound: Stefan Jacobs; Props: Judi Guralnick.
Critic: 
David Lefkowitz
Date Reviewed: 
October 2003