When it comes to young directors who know what to do with Sam Shepard’s chimerical, philosophically complex writing, Ethan Hawke has most of his contemporaries beat. In 2010, Hawke staged a revival of Shepard’s brutal and mystifying 1985 play, “A Lie of the Mind.” . . . (Subscription required.)
SOURCE: The New Yorker at 12:00AM on September 3, 2012