“I do humor, not comedy. If I’m funny at all, I try to be slow funny. I tend to look at everything from the side, and I’m more interested in character than flash, because flash hits quick and leaves quick. It takes a little longer to know a character, but character builds and builds, and it’s funnier.”
James Garner and Jon Winokur, The Garner Files: A Memoir

The latest episode of Three on the Aisle, the podcast in which Peter Marks, Elisabeth Vincentelli, and I talk about theater in America, is now available on line for listening or downloading.
In the second segment, we discuss after-show talkbacks, which are becoming an increasingly ubiquitous part of the American theatrical experience (one of us dislikes them intensely, while the other two are generally pro-talkback). Then we wrap things up with a podcast-ending segment in which each of us talks about shows that we’ve seen and liked—or hated— in recent weeks.
Here’s my list of recommended Broadway, off-Broadway, and out-of-town shows, updated weekly. In all cases, I gave these shows favorable reviews (if sometimes qualifiedly so) in The Wall Street Journal when they opened. For more information, click on the title.
One consequence of the events described in the story is that Gordon will no longer be directing the Houston premiere of Satchmo, which starts previews at the Alley Theatre on February 24, a month from today. I have agreed to direct the show in his place. I’ll be working with Kevin Adams, John Gromada, Lee Savage, and Ilona Somogyi, the design team for the off-Broadway production, and the production will be performed on Lee’s original set. As always, I will continue to write my drama column for The Wall Street Journal during the rehearsal period—a pretty nifty piece of juggling, if I do say so myself.