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Variety November 30, 2007
…just some of the national literary lions whose names are decorating New York theater marquees this season. Twain will soon make his belated Broadway bow as a playwright with the recently unearthed farce “Is He…
British Theatre Guide August 2010
…set in Paris during 1924, when so many famous names set up in that city. After the interval, the focus moves to Pamplona in the heart of bullfighting country. The tale is narrated by Mike…
Tages-Anzeiger August 28, 2006
…from the text) is dutifully fulfilled and challenged at the same time. Those with a very good understanding of English can actually take pleasure in Fitzgerald’s rhythm, that unobtrusive language-enamored “flow” that is always so…
8Weekly June 16, 2006
…that you don’t understand English at all. If you do, then this performance is an absolute must. The actors from the New York group Elevator Repair Service speak very clearly, so the English is quite…
Exeunt Magazine October 6, 2018
…the irony: if their names allude to America’s founders, why not name them Martha and George Washington? If guests Nick and Honey are there to push for a promotion, why be shy about it? Within…
The Point Magazine Spring 2009
…understand.” In the theater, such a self-conscious dedication to the reinvention of conventions, the re-imagination of the medium itself, is perhaps most closely associated with the names of Brecht and Artaud, each of whom located…
…Taylor, and George Floyd – only some of the recent names in a shameful list of people who have lost their lives simply because they were Black. We have watched events unfolding over the past…
The Paris Review May 31, 2012
…of your favorite moments-the time when a lawyer kept calling the justices by the wrong names or when Justice Clarence Thomas broke his silence of several years to lecture a dumbstruck attorney about the harms…
Bomb Spring 1999
…biography, but other stuff came from what emerged as a weird coincidence where one of Kaufman’s characters was this “foreign man” who couldn’t quite get English right. The combination that came out of that was…
The New Yorker September 27, 2010
…1991, soon after he graduated from Yale. The name derives from a job-aptitude test, intended for the non-college-bound, that Collins took for fun when he was twelve or thirteen. Collins, who is courtly and subdued…