Subtitle: 
(English translation: The Long Voyage Home)
Total Rating: 
****
Opened: 
January 21, 2009
Ended: 
January 25, 2009
Country: 
USA
State: 
Illinois
City: 
Chicago
Company/Producers: 
Companhia Triptal
Theater Type: 
Regional; Loop
Theater: 
Goodman Theater
Theater Address: 
170 North Dearborn Street
Phone: 
312-443-3800
Website: 
goodmantheatre.org
Running Time: 
75 min
Genre: 
Drama
Author: 
Eugene O'Neill
Director: 
Andre Garolli
Review: 

 "It sounds almost Russian," my companion remarked of the mournful melody crooned by a trio of ragged buskers in the narrow corridor, lined with dockside down-and-outs, through which audience members were escorted into the Goodman's Owen Theater. The language was, in fact, Portuguese, but no country can claim a monopoly on the Blues -- a possible reason for the Brazilian Companhia Triptal's attraction to Eugene O'Neill's gloomy picture of the New England seafaring life. When performed by the visiting artists (whose arrival in Chicago from São Paulo was greeted by record-breaking snow and frigid temperatures) for the Goodman Theater's "global exploration" of the American playwright, The Long Voyage Home emerges less as dramatic interaction between fully-realized characters than as a fragment of a larger portrait conveying the quiet despair of the sailor's lives, where any plan reflecting hope for a better future is met with failure at the hands of likewise-doomed predators.

Like the shiny liquor bottles that suggest a church window in the darkness of the meanest waterfront tavern, traces of warmth and camaraderie gleam amid the squalor to comfort men and women with nothing but their memories to accompany them on the road to a lonely death in the arms of strangers.

Cast: 
Roberto Leite, Guilherme Lopes, Bruno Feldman, Juliana Liegel, Pepe Ramirez, João Bourbonnais, Kalil Jabbour et alia
Technical: 
Tech: Wagner Menegare, Nelson Ferreira, Patricia Alegre, Alexsandro Santos, André Markaos, Eduardo Agni, Luiz Gayotto, Pax Bittar & the members of the Cia. Triptal
Miscellaneous: 
This second in Cia. Triptal's series of the rarely-performed "Sea Plays" is followed next week by their production of <I>Bound East For Cardiff,</I> running January 28-31, 2009, after which they will return -- like the sailors they portray -- to warmer climes, leaving us to search for another opportunity, in better weather, to invite them back.
Critic: 
Mary Shen Barnidge
Date Reviewed: 
January 2009