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Theater Mania June 12, 2018
…with her unambitious husband, George — at first seems like a powerful female force, but ultimately George vanquishes her with a crushing reminder of her failure to live up to society’s ultimate expectation for women:…
The American Conservative October 18, 2013
…from each other at a table communicate by text. Thanks to Baumel’s Cost Disease, live theater keeps getting more and more expensive, but it also keeps getting more and precious. And as it does, theater…
Vulture March 19, 2020
…to make a world. But as we move further into the crisis, it also seems to have been enough time to rock ours to its foundations. New York culture exists right at the survivalist brink…
Tages-Anzeiger August 28, 2006
…the American school-reading-list novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, “The Great Gatsby,” published in 1926. At the Theaterspektakel the evening is called “Gatz”: the shady title character’s name before he lived in wealthy splendor on Long…
The Independent October 3, 2008
…on a day when American politicians struggled to agree on a deal that they claimed would preserve the “American Dream”, F Scott Fitzgerald’s immaculate portrait of the Roaring Twenties came gloriously alive for me….
The Australian March 15, 2010
…by Murray Bramwell The American novelist William Faulkner took the title of his 1929 masterwork from Shakespeare’s Macbeth: “a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing”. The inventive Brooklyn-based…
Le Soir May 24, 2006
…in a dingy New York office. Little inclined to work, one employee pulls out of his paperwork a copy of the American cult novel and plunges into it, reading aloud. Little by little the coincidences…
Trouw June 16, 2006
…it works its way in and is even contagious. Almost every American knows this classic 1925 novel, and the girl who brings the mail is the first — at this point somewhat jokingly — to…
The New York Times September 24, 2013
…by Ben Brantley A cool, obsessive genius animates the ever more fevered proceedings of “Arguendo,” the Elevator Repair Service’s foray into the hallowed mazes of American jurisprudence. Come to think of it, jurisprudence…
…to the ineffable was scientific, Henry explored the same topic through fiction. Each in his own way, these fathers of modern American philosophy and literature, grappled with how and why religious and spiritual beliefs form—a…