Dystopian Days of Disco: David Adjmi's 3C
Adjmi keeps his audience on its toes by constantly demonstrating how hysterical laughter can signal trauma. The post Dystopian Days of Disco: David Adjmi's <em>3C</em> appeared f…
Adjmi keeps his audience on its toes by constantly demonstrating how hysterical laughter can signal trauma. The post Dystopian Days of Disco: David Adjmi's <em>3C</em> appeared f…
You could call it a tragicomedy of mistaken identities. The post A Mellower Pinter: <em>The Caretaker</em> appeared first on Slant Magazine.
An Iliad pleads for both the victors and the vanquished to be remembered and honored. The post <em>An Iliad</em>: The Poet's Last Words appeared first on Slant Magazine.
When it comes to The Lady from Dubuque, "perhaps" is the operative word. The post How It Is: Edward Albee's <em>The Lady from Dubuque</em> at the Signature Theatre appeared first…
Katori Hall 's work is remarkable for her keen ear for wisecracks and irreverent, self-deprecating humor. The post <em>Hurt Village</em>: Katori Hall's Broken-Dreams America appe…
One could argue that the drastic transformation is the point. The post Dull Seamen: The Wooster Group's <em>Early Plays</em> appeared first on Slant Magazine.