Yet “Welfare,” which shared the opening honors in Avignon with a dance production, Bintou Dembélé’s “G.R.O.O.V.E.,” looks as absurd onstage as it is affecting on-screen.
It’s as if the sitcom “That 70s Show” had opted to tackle welfare benefits, complete with well-cut, visibly new costumes.
The stories told in Wiseman’s film are loosely reorganized here into a day in the life of a welfare center, as case workers deal with one exasperated claimant after the next.
There are comedic moments in the film, but in Deliquet’s stage version, they start to feel involuntarily farcical.
The energetic delivery of the cast may be because they need to project in the cavernous space, which holds around 2,000 spectators.
Persons:
”, Frederick Wiseman, Wiseman, Denis, Deliquet
Locations:
New York, Saint, France, Avignon