Theater Review: ‘On the Shore of the Wide World’

Theater Review: ‘On the Shore of the Wide World’
Peter (C.J. Wilson) and Alice (Mary McCann) have been married for almost 20 years but have issues that are unresolved. Ahron R. Foster
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NEW YORK—Family relationships can be a tricky dance of unconditional love, painful understandings, and harsh realities. Simon Stephens’s quietly involving “On the Shore of the Wide World,” now at the Atlantic Theater Company, makes this case.

Originally presented in Manchester, England, in 2005, the work may not cover any new ground or make any sweeping statements, but it succeeds brilliantly, in that every moment comes across as real.

Judd Hollander
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Judd Hollander is a reviewer for stagebuzz.com and a member of the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle.
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