The Lathe of Heaven, a respectful and funny adaptation of the late Ursula Le Guin's novel (review)
Dreams often come with wild, cartoonish images. We wake up remembering their eccentricity and wonder: "How did my brain come up with that?" Watching The Lathe of Heaven is like stepping that. Filled to the brim with charming sci-fi zaniness, this show imaginatively transports audiences to a dystopian version of Portland, Oregon. Director Natsu Onoda […] The post The Lathe of Heaven, a respectful and funny adapt…
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