They don't call it the Great White Way for nothing!Within the first week of officially opening, the Broadway revival of 'American Buffalo' closed after the matinee performance on November 23, at Broadway's Belasco Theatre.
The show, which marked the debut of black Hollywood heavyweight Cedric The Entertainer, played 20 previews and eight performances.
Co-produced by Oscar Joyner of Reach Media, 'American Buffalo' was directed by Tony Award winner Robert Falls and also starred Tony Award nominee John Leguizamo, and Academy Award nominee Haley Joel Osment ('The Sixth Sense') – who also made his Broadway debut.
Production spokesperson Don Summa didn't offer any further details for the abrupt shuttering, but all indications point to a lackluster box-office showing – and the mainstream theater critics panning the show.
American Buffalo 2008 Broadway Revival Premiere
Cedric The Entertainer literally steals the show during the after-party for his Broadway debut in David Mamet's 'American Buffalo,' which opened at the Belasco Theatre Nov. 17, 2008.
Wilson Morales
'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' producers Stephen Byrd and Partner Alia celebrated the opening of 'American Buffalo' at the after-party on Nov. 17, 2008.
Wilson Morales
Haley Joel Osmet arrives to the after-party for 'American Buffalo' on Nov. 17, 2008.
Wilson Morales
John Leguizamo arrives to the after-party for 'American Buffalo' on Nov. 17, 2008.
Wilson Morales
But when it comes to playwright David Mamet -- who also is responsible for one of the more respected works in the past half century (Glengary Glenn Ross) – theater purists' claws tend to come out sharp.
'Associated Press' reviewer Michael Kuchwara wrote that "the four-letter words are intact but just about everything else is amiss in the slack, unsatisfying Broadway revival of David Mamet's 'American Buffalo.'"
In chatting with BlackVoices.com's very own Wilson Morales at the opening night party last Monday, Cedric The Entertainer said the show was "tough" but was excited to be doing it. "I thought it was great that we had this multi-cultural cast, and it feels modern," he added, "It feels like the world that we live in today."
One good thing for each of these talented actors – there's always Hollywood: Cedric The Entertainer stars in 'Cadillac Records' alongside Adrian Brody, Jeffrey Wright, Mos Def and Beyonce Knowles (opening Dec. 5); Leguizamo, who just starred in 'The Happening' and 'Righteous Kill,' has the new movie 'Nothing Like The Holidays' opening next month; and Osment, who's a junior at New York University, has two films in the pike for next year.
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By: Cynthia on 11/25/2008 1:29AM
I saw American Buffalo this past Wednesday night. There was NOTHING wrong with the casting. The actors were terrific. Cedric was great, Leguizamo was amazingly talented as always, and Osment was very good. But the set looked like a junky garage, not an antique shop; the direction by Robert Falls was awful; and let's face it, not every Mamet play is a good one, and American Buffalo is one of his worst. It's a shame because the cast didn't deserve this.
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By: Tcharda Uptejefferson on 11/25/2008 3:12AM
When will people figure out that Cedric is just not very good. He's a decent bit-part generic actor. He is one of the few actors who make me hit the remote the moment I see him.
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By: Ari on 11/25/2008 2:37AM
It really is tough for those male child actors who played cute scared kids in their youth to matriculate that into prevalance in their adulthood. If you look at kids actors like Mcully culkin (sp?) they become entirely obsolete. Osmont will not be a kid forever, but he has no real future in showbusiness
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By: Lynnette on 11/25/2008 6:48AM
What a shame. I wanted to see the play. Oh, well.
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By: bill miller on 11/25/2008 6:40AM
Bill Oreilly needs to pound salt. He is part of the reason for the situation the US is in.
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By: Frank on 11/25/2008 6:53AM
bill miller, your comments are baseless and off point.
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By: meleaabm on 11/25/2008 7:14AM
They don't call it the Great White Way for nothing! What is that supposed to mean? Maybe it bjust sucked, don't blame race as the reason it was dropped.
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By: Bing on 11/25/2008 7:56AM
Yeah, what's the deal with the racist "Great White Way" comment? Is the writer of this article too ignorant to even understand the origin of that term?
Plays make it or break it on the quality of the writing, presentation and performances. As noted before, this was a multiracial cast in a show written by a white man. If anything, that should have drawn in 'Whitey' trying to show how openminded he is.
Do you blame white folks when black films fail? Unbelievable...
Maybe it should have opened at the Apollo.
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By: FB on 11/25/2008 8:00AM
Cedric will eventually land a good one - he is good.
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