Review: INADMISSIBLE by Leslie Bramm
The thing I really like about Inadmissible is that it illuminates the central problem with American theatre. We see how the raw and passionate voices, the better plays, are constantly passed over by a culture that insists on scholastic credibility, star power, and "what's in it for them." It also calls to task academia's role in accepting and encouraging mediocrity. Many of the writers now shaping the voice of the In…