Listening to Books — Dropped Names by Frank Langella
There are many things in actor Frank Langella’s compulsively readable Dropped Names that grabbed me, and not always in a good way. […]
University administrator and teacher by day, theater and arts critic by night.
There are many things in actor Frank Langella’s compulsively readable Dropped Names that grabbed me, and not always in a good way. […]
I read The Godfather many years ago, but I can no longer remember whether it was before or after I saw any […]
A week ago, I wrote that I’d review some of the TV series I’ve been watching this summer. I’ll start with two good, and […]
In the coming weeks, I plan to do a few short reviews of TV shows I’ve been catching up on this summer. Some […]
When I wrote recently about John Lahr’s marvelous Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh, I didn’t mention one of its odder […]
Dialogues des Carmélites was (to me, at least) a surprising choice for Will Crutchfield’s Caramoor Opera. Poulenc’s masterpiece falls outside what the Festival […]
What a daunting biographical subject Tennessee Williams must be! For starters, his oeuvre – surely one of the greatest in American theatre – is also […]
Last Saturday, I finally made it to the Opera Festival at Caramoor, something I’d long wanted to do, but the timing never […]
Though both the play’s title and the name of the fledging theatre company (Orbiter 3, here presenting their inaugural production) evoke space […]
By nature, I’m more contrarian than agrarian. I’d almost always choose indoors over out, and I spend many of my happiest hours […]