By Byrne Harrison Duncan Pflaster's Six Silences in Three Movements, currently playing as part of Manhattan Repertory Theatre's WinterFest 2011, is the most experimental of his plays that I have seen to date. In fact, it's easier to think of it as a poem with actors. The play has a very formal structure. It features six "silences," made up of three "movements" each. Think of each silence as an act and each movement…
SOURCE: Stage Buzz at 02:54PM on March 24, 2011