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The Navigator – Everything Becomes Clear In One Point Seven Miles

by Karen Tortora-Lee on February 13, 2012

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There’s a terrific moment in Eddie Antar’s The Navigator when main character, Dave, is beginning to realize the true capabilities of his GPS system.  Not only did the soothing female voice guide him to the proper exit, but she (albeit a bit cryptically) pointed him toward a great stock tip, gave him some advice on how to discipline his daughter, and – if that wasn’t enough –  anticipated a huge accident and directed him off the highway in the nick of time.  Not quite sure how it’s all working, Dave says “I like having answers but… how do I know what the questions are?”

And that’s really the heart of the this little gem of a play:  getting the right answers to some questions? That’s good … great, even.  But if you’re going to have the equivalent of a Magic Eight Ball that’s omniscient at your disposal, you need to know which questions to ask … because if you’re not being selective about the questions, you’ll be tempted to ask that voice everything.  Soon you’ll find you’ve given up the very thing that make you human: choosing.  Failing.  Getting back up again. What The Navigator does, and does wonderfully, is show the initial seduction, the subsequent joy, and the ultimate frustration of always knowing the next decision you make is absolutely the right one no matter how crazy it sounds.

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Stay Left At The Fork: An Interview With Eddie Antar About His Play “The Navigator”

by Karen Tortora-Lee on January 27, 2012

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These days, when taking a road trip of any kind — even if it’s just over the state line to New Jersey — it’s almost impossible to think about arriving safely at your destination without the use of a GPS.  The technology is so ubiquitous it’s now even an easily downloadable app for your phone.   Days of trying to stretch a huge AAA TripTik across your steering wheel as you drive and hoping it doesn’t fly out the window are over.  Unless you like getting pulled over for driving erratically, GPS is the way to go.

But what if your GPS could tell you more than which road to take, which exit is best, or which alternate route to use when you (despite its best advice) still managed to miss the turn?  What if your GPS started telling you the answers to everything ?  Especially during a time when you don’t seem to have the answers to anything?  This is the premise of Eddie Antar’s The Navigator – a show which originally was presented by The WorkShop Theater in 2010 as a Play in Process.  It was so successful that it was nominated for multiple IT awards, won 2 (for Outstanding Direction and Outstanding Lighting Design) and is now being remounted February 9-March 3 as a full production.
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