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The Times of London May 10, 2012
…interesting result, and the most interesting result would be if it didn’t fail.” The progress of the production was impeded by Fitzgerald’s estate, which was committed to another stage production of the book. Collins secured…
Het Parool June 16,2006
…by Simon van den Berg Why adapt a book for the stage if it’s not necessary? F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the ultimate Great American Novel, is excellent for reading aloud, unabridged, in…
Performing Arts Journal May 1998
…be shown, substitutes for modes of sexual engagement. They are exaggerated moments, time extended and suspended as the emotional state of the forbidden action is explored. Since everything can be shown on the American stage,…
…lapsed performer. His novel Delicious Foods (Little, Brown 2015) won the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, and was a New York Times Notable Book of 2015. His criticism, essays, and profiles have…
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Walker Magazine March 11, 2013
…of esteemed actors from the Twin Cities theater community. The following day, after a break at the Minnesota State Fair that left her elated, Kempson talked with the Playwright Center’s Jeremy Cohen (producing artistic director)…
The New York Times Magazine December 9, 2007
…“Gatz,” which refers to Jay Gatsby’s original name, is the most faithful version of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book ever produced. The more-than-six-hour-long drama begins silently in a dismal contemporary office in which white-collar employees go…
The New York Times Magazine December 9, 2007
…“Gatz,” which refers to Jay Gatsby’s original name, is the most faithful version of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book ever produced. The more-than-six-hour-long drama begins silently in a dismal contemporary office in which white-collar employees go…
The Point Magazine Spring 2009
…word-for-word reading of the novel by performer Scott Shepherd. After a brief opening sequence in which Shepherd establishes himself as an anonymous office worker in a barely functional office, he discovers Fitzgerald’s book tucked away…
The New Yorker May 26, 2008
…around and reading the book, making up the action as they went along.) April 7, 1928, is a big day in the Compson household: it’s Benjy’s birthday, an occasion that gives the other members of…