Total Rating: 
****
Previews: 
March 8, 2009
Ended: 
April 11, 2009
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
The Actors Company Theater (TACT)
Theater Type: 
off-Broadway
Theater: 
Beckett Theater
Theater Address: 
410 West 42nd Street
Website: 
www.tactnyc.org
Genre: 
Drama
Author: 
Arthur Miller
Director: 
Scott Alan Evans
Review: 

 If you want to see a perfectly directed (by Scott Alan Evans), beautifully acted play written by a master who knew how to construct a play in terms of content, dialogue and action better than almost any American writer of the last hundred years, don't miss Arthur Miller's brilliant 1964 work, Incident at Vichy. Set in a detention room in southern France as the Nazis are taking command and searching for Jews, men are sitting and talking and wondering in this dangerous situation. It is one of the most exciting theatrical experiences in town.

What a cast! Not a weak link; not only do they look the parts, they are the parts they play. Fascinating moral issues are explored in an examination of the psychology of trapped people (and their trappers), some of whom accept the reality of their fate (death) and some deny the possibility.

The drab set by Scott Bradley, giving hints of what is going on in the interior interrogation room is exceptional, as is the subtle lighting by Mary Louise Geiger, the perfect costumes by David Toser and sound design by Jill BC du Boff. The play really explores the inner nature, the sub-depths of humans under stress, the disparate reactions, the core of their natures (with combinations of human and barbaric) ripped open and revealed.

Once again the best play-reading group in town, The Actors Company Theater, bring us a powerful, fully-realized production of a masterpiece that is at the very top of the theater on view in our city.

Incident at VichyIncident at Vichy

Cast: 
Jamie Bennett, Richard Ferrone, Todd Gearhart, Jack Koenig, Ron McClary, James Prendergast and Gregory Salata, Mark Alhadeff, Christopher Burns, John Freimann, Jeffrey Hawkins, Leif Huckman, Russell Kahn, Michael Oberholtzer, Dan Stowell
Technical: 
Casting: Stephanie Klapper; Music: Joseph Trapanese; Sound: Jill BC Du Boff; Lighting: Mary Louise Geiger; Costumes: David Toser; Set: Scott Bradley
Other Critics: 
TOTALTHEATER Diana Barth 3/09 !
Critic: 
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed: 
March 2009