Review: ROGER NASSER IS THE ONE-MAN TEN-MINUTE HISTORY OF AMERICAN THEATER by Stephen Cedars
Roger Nasser is the One-Man Ten-Minute History of American Theater, currently being presented as part of the always-inspiring Brick Theater's Democracy festival, is a strange, strange beast. Certainly, it could be accused of valuing revival over originality, as it presents one-man versions of five classic plays: Our Town; A Streetcar Named Desire; The Crucible; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; and a "Surprise Mu…