Top 10 theater productions of 2009
This ingenious multimedia import from Britain’s Kneehigh Theatre paid homage to David Lean’s beloved 1945 movie by translating Noel Coward’s fable of futile romance into a playfully eccentric language that blends theater, music and film in a winning populist manner. (Pavel Antonov / Associated Press)
Chris Pine, straight from his “Star Trek” launch into the celebrity stratosphere, added a crackling believability to Beau Willimon’s drama about the thankless dirty tricks and ruthless back stabbing of those conducting the spin war for aspiring presidents. (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
The Donmar Warehouse’s scaled-down version of Jason
One of two superlatively staged Enda Walsh plays imported by UCLA Live from the Galway-based theater company Druid Ireland, and the one that most impressed me with the author’s uncompromising neo-Beckettian ingenuity. (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)