Maddeningly alternating between being an absorbing historical drama and a grating exercise in self-indulgence, Â "A Bright Room Called Day"Â is author Tony Kushner's reimagining of his 1985 first play. "It never worked" states a character regarding the play. It still doesn't, but parts of it are entrancing. In contrast to his gargantuan two-part opus, "Angels in America," this runs a tolerable two hours and 45 mi…
SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 04:59PM on December 1, 2019