Review: A (RADICALLY CONDENSED AND EXPANDED) SUPPOSEDLY FUN THING I'LL NEVER DO AGAIN (AFTER DAVID FOSTER WALLACE) by Will Fulton
David Foster Wallace's prose is an ostensibly odd choice for theatrical adaptation, given its notorious length and complexity. At two and a half hours with only a five minute stretch break in the middle, watching Daniel Fish's adaptation at The Chocolate Factory can, at moments, feel like a comparable feat of endurance. Starting with the titular essay which recounts Wallace's week on a Caribbean cruise for Harper's, …