'Alice' and 'Pirates' -- two lively Victorian treasures

January 13, 1981

Beyond Therapy. Comedy by Christopher Durang. Directed by Jerry Zaks. In his new comedy, Christopher Durang gleefully spoofs the follies of trendiness and the mixed-up ways of psychiatry. In this agitated topsy-turvydom , where the behavorial presumes to pass for the moral, anything goes and nonsense runs riot.

Mr. Durang ridicules a catalog of cliches as he unfolds the rueful relationship between a confused but cautions magazine editorial worker and a mutual-fund salesman.

Durang's targets of opportunity include sexual permissiveness, the obscenity fad, TV sloganeering, and old movies. His penchant for psyche-gags is greatly aided by the furtile imagination of director Jerry Zaks and by an excellent Phoenix Theater cast. With a little more of the poignant lostness of the Gershwin Brothers' "Someone to Watch Over Me" (the play's theme song), "Beyond Therapy" might have scored not only as a laugh getter but as a touchingly meaningful oberservation of some contemporary types.