Theater Review: A Cramped and Muted House of Blue Leaves
Like its principal characters played by Ben Stiller, Edie Falco, and Jennifer Jason Leigh, this John Guare revival feels, for all its determination, caged in its own dreamworld.
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Like its principal characters played by Ben Stiller, Edie Falco, and Jennifer Jason Leigh, this John Guare revival feels, for all its determination, caged in its own dreamworld.
It's a dazzling mess. But like all great, mad manifestos, there are sweet rewards for those willing to take the plunge.
Plus: Matt Groening's debt to Walt Disney.
Plus: The Public announces plays by John Guare, Christopher Durang, and Danny Hoch.
"We don't do contemporary poets at the Academy of American Poets," said Streep. "Because if you say one name, then somebody else has their nose out of joint. "
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