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Rabe's Dog Problem Put to Sleep at OB's Atlantic, July 1


01 Jul 2001

Critics put the show in the dog house, so David Rabe's latest dark comedy will end its scheduled run, July 1, at Off-Broadway's Atlantic Theatre. Dog Problem, a "gangster comedy" about old friends who get mixed up with a mob, who in turn put out a contract on a troublesome canine, began previews May 8 and opened June 6.

Critics put the show in the dog house, so David Rabe's latest dark comedy will end its scheduled run, July 1, at Off-Broadway's Atlantic Theatre. Dog Problem, a "gangster comedy" about old friends who get mixed up with a mob, who in turn put out a contract on a troublesome canine, began previews May 8 and opened June 6.

Playwright Rabe originally wrote the piece as a one-act. It was first staged last year as a full-length, two-act at CT's Long Wharf Theatre, after which more revisions followed. The Atlantic staging features many of the actors that appeared at Long Wharf, among them Joe Pacheco, Victor Argo, Andrea Gabriel and David Wike. Also wagging the Dog are Tony Cucci, Larry Clarke, Robert Bella—and Buddy, making his four legged stage debut.

Previews for Dog Problem began May 8. Designing the show are Allen Moyer (set), Michael Krass (costumes) and Brian Nason (lighting).

Scott Ellis, who recently staged the Don Schlitz-Ken Ludwig musical, Tom Sawyer, directed the Long Wharf production of Dog Problem and helms the Atlantic Theatre cast as well.

Author Rabe was most recently represented on the New York stage by A Question of Mercy at New York Theatre Workshop. His best-known plays include Sticks and Bones, Hurlyburly and Streamers.

For tickets ($40-$45) and information on Dog Problem, produced by the Atlantic Theatre Company in association with Evangeline Morphos, Robert Kravitz and Noelügê



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