"Six Silences in Three Movements" Is Poetry in Motion
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…
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