He is now in Berkeley, CA performing in Compulsion at The Berkeley Repertory Theater. After the run in Berkeley, they will take the play to The Public Theater in New York City, and you can be certain I will find a way to see it there!
The show opened this week to great reviews. The review in the San Jose Mercury News says:
It takes only seconds to forget you are watching Patinkin on stage. The actor completely immerses himself into the character of Silver, so the idea of seeing a celebrity on stage is barely considered. Instead you get this highly charged character of a man who receives a copy of "The Diary of Ann Frank" while he and his wife are living in Paris. He is so emotionally overcome with the work, he seeks out Anne's father. And then it goes on to say:
Patinkin does most of the heavy emotional lifting, although the others have their moments as well. But Patinkin, who has done no less than make Silver part of his DNA, is simply stunning. In a role that requires him to growl, charm and come apart at the seams, Patinkin often walks an emotional tightrope, going to the very edge of mawkish or maudlin at times, but never falling over.
Check the link for the full review http://www.mercurynews.com/entertainment/ci_16102684?nclick_check=1
The pictures are from http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Photo_Flash_Berkley_Rep_Opens_COMPULSION_with_Patinkin_20100914
