One Arm, Moisés Kaufman's fast, fierce, brutally beautiful stage adaptation of an unproduced screenplay by Tennessee Williams, is more than a play: It's a time machine. Kaufman has retrieved something precious from the past, an artifact all the more extraordinary because it never really existed in the first place. One Arm is nothing less than the late-Williams play that the latter-day Williams himself wasn't capable…
SOURCE: New York Magazine at 03:30PM on June 10, 2011