Utterly charming. I am a big fan of Rinkel's wry sense of humor. It's not heavy-handed or forced, but just simmering, with a terrific 'the audience is in on it' quality. This play's sense of place, the Staten Island Ferry, is so alive, especially if you know the boat ride. (I rode that boat every weekday for five years, so I know the boat ride!) And here Rinkel imagines a world where the old and the new interact, as Manhattan fades and St George looms larger. It's a wonderful ode to New York, really, to history and to change.
Utterly charming. I am a big fan of Rinkel's wry sense of humor. It's not heavy-handed or forced, but just simmering, with a terrific 'the audience is in on it' quality. This play's sense of place, the Staten Island Ferry, is so alive, especially if you know the boat ride. (I rode that boat every weekday for five years, so I know the boat ride!) And here Rinkel imagines a world where the old and the new interact, as Manhattan fades and St George looms larger. It's a wonderful ode to New York, really, to history and to change.