Riverside Studios. .(Theater Review) (theater review)
American Theatre, March, 2003
On the heels of the Beckett on Film project, a dual homage to the playwright at London's Riverside Studios should have the master turning in his grave--hopefully to make himself more comfortable. C.J. Hopkins's Horse Country begins with banter between two seasoned comedy pros--banter that turns from card games and fishing trips to existential ponderings on genocide, despair and brutality.
John Clancy directs Horse Country, as well as the second piece, whose title may gnaw at this column's word limit: The Complete Lost Works of Samuel Beckett as Found in an Envelope (Partially ...
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