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Tim Robbins Presents.(Review) (book review)

CRADLE WILL ROCK, THE MOVIE AND THE MOMENT by Tim Robbins, Newmarket Press, New York. 150 pp. $32.95 cloth. THE REST, THE MOST...
American Theatre, 04/01/00 by Weales, Gerald · More from publication -
The Crucible. (movie reviews)

The new Nicholas Hytner film of The Crucible is not the first cinematic version of Arthur Miller's play. In 1957, Yves Montand and Simone...
American Theatre, 04/01/97 by Weales, Gerald · More from publication -
Awake and paint! (playwright Clifford Odets' paintings)

Clifford Odets's fantastical canvases unleash his undramatized demons In the mid-1940s, when things were not going particularly well...
American Theatre, 09/01/96 by Weales, Gerald · More from publication -
Fugard masters the code - Athol Fugard Issue
All except three of Athol Fugard's plays are set in South Africa, yet all his plays have a universal appeal in the emotional truths they portray....
Twentieth Century Literature, 12/22/93 by Gerald Weales · More from publication -
Fragments. - Ensemble Theatre, Cincinnati, Ohio - theater reviews
While watching Tennessee, I was reminded of a very different play that I had just seen at the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati. It was Edward Albee's...
Commonweal, 12/03/93 by Gerald Weales · More from publication -
Wonderful Tennessee. - Abbey Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - theater reviews
As I write this, there is a very good production of Dancing at Lughnasa playing at the Philadelphia Drama Guild/Annenberg Center; later in the...
Commonweal, 12/03/93 by Gerald Weales · More from publication -
The Madness of George III. - Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York, New York - theater reviews
The Royal National Theatre's production of Alan Bennett's The Madness of George III is presently on a short tour in this country. I saw it at the...
Commonweal, 11/05/93 by Gerald Weales · More from publication -
Sincerity Forever. - New York, New York - theater reviews
Mac Wellman is one of the most elusive and most impressive playwrights in America. A playgoer who wants to see what he is up to has to keep a sharp...
Commonweal, 10/08/93 by Gerald Weales · More from publication -
A Perfect Ganesh. - Manhattan Theatre Club, New York, New York - theater reviews
Compared to Bowles, Terrence McNally is a very direct, very explicit playwright. I say this hesitantly because in A Perfect Ganesh (recently at the...
Commonweal, 09/24/93 by Gerald Weales · More from publication -
In the Summer House. - Lincoln Center, New York, New York - theater reviews
"There's no point in writing a play for your five hundred goony friends," Jane Bowles said in Vogue (May 1, 1954), shortly after her play In the...
Commonweal, 09/24/93 by Gerald Weales · More from publication



