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"Adjust The Procedure"

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By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).Published 3 years ago 3 min read
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"Adjust The Procedure'

Robert Massimi.

Member Dramatists Guild and The Drama League.

Many of the current virtual plays being produced are thrown together and seem willy nilly, however, " Adjust The Procedure" was written for and directed for virtual theater. In its efforts, Jake Shore makes better work of it than the virtual as usual style I have seen so far. Set on a university campus somewhere in lower Manhattan, New York (the play mentions Chamber Street); there are four characters, all of whom are affiliated with the university. These four characters have different personalities which adds to the many different positions that they take. The play is set in Zoom meetings with sometimes two characters, other times three actors and for a brief period, with all four being on the call. The crux of the play shows us the inner workings of a university; how universities are a very big business. With the Covid pandemic, we see four different points of view as how to deal with the many problems this pandemic has caused.

In Kyle (Adam Files) we see a professor who is hoping to get tenured. As a former adjunct professor, Kyle is bitter about the academia and the way some teachers are treated. Kyle has a deep understanding of the system, yet he is always bucking with that very system that employs him. After losing a student to an apparent suicide, and even more students to deportation, Kyle is perturbed at both his school and the people that run it. It seems that the Health and Wellness Center at the school has been outsourced and this has caused many problems with the student body, yet it saves the university money by doing it.

Jake Shore who wrote and directed this play brings forth many of the problems people feel during this crisis; some people blame the politicians, others blame the boredom of everyday life under the pandemic. Shore banters about these issues through the eyes of not only the four characters but by their different points of view. For the most part the characters are not known for being liberal nor conservative but by being pro university or not being so. While we get the impression that the Dean, Frank (Ed Altman) is more conservative than Kyle, the politics are never front and center in this play.

In the era of virtual theater, "Adjust The Procedure" is a decent play. Not without its flaws,(the story can be slow at times and the actors being remote are limited in their movements), Jake Shore does a better job writing the play than directing it. While Frank is more animated, he still struggles to be believable; Nicholas Miles Newton's, (Ben) less is more character works better here. While it is difficult to project a true acting style on virtual theater, Megan Moses delivers a direct yet mysterious tone too her role. While "Adjust The Procedure" has some flaws, it is the best virtual piece I have seen so far.

ETC.

Pandemic consumes a Manhattan University. This play provides a rare peek into the business of higher education. The show stars Ed Altman, Adam Files, Megan Moses and Nicholas Miles Newton.

Jack Shore has written other works that include: "Holy Moly" "The Devil is on The Loose with an Axe in Marshalltown". Shore has won numerous awards as a writer including 2013 International Fringe Festival for Excellence in Playwriting.

Although virtual theater has many problems... actors are not able to act with the body. Using only head movements we find that it is both difficult and taxing for actors. Lighting can also become a problem with virtual theater, sound and the web microphones also present problems for actors.

Theater is hoping to return sometime in the fall. Rumor has it that The Armory and St Anne's Warehouse may open soon. With movie theaters still closed, it maybe difficult to get off Broadway and Broadway houses open at this time because the movie houses may protest that live theater should not re open if movie houses cannot.

How the pandemic effects higher education is what "Adjust The Procedure" is about. This play touches on many issues of today; pandemic, suicide, depression and higher education. This melodrama holds the viewers attention for the most part. Slow at times, it for the most part keeps viewer attention.

Spin Cycle is the agent of this show.

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About the Creator

Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).

I have been writing on theater since 1982. A graduate from Manhattan College B.S. A member of Alpha Sigma Lambda, which recognizes excellence in both English and Science. I have produced 14 shows on and off Broadway. I've seen over700 shows

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