by Geoff Hoff
The Elephant Man by Bernard Pomerance is an award winning play about the disfigured man who became a celebrity during his short life in Victorian England. Although his name was Joseph Merrick, due to a mistake by the doctor who wrote a book about him, most accounts, factual and fictional, call him John [...]
May 29, 2009 | Posted in
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by Joel Elkins
Editor’s Note: The following review was sent in by Joel Elkins as a response to my review of The Letters, which he thought unduly harsh. Besides the fact that this is so well considered and so well written, I thought it an interesting idea to present dueling reviews. And Mr. Elkins has also [...]
April 14, 2009 | Posted in
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by Geoff Hoff
The Letters, by John W. Lowell, is a well written, well produced play about two people in the Ministry of Information in 1931 Russia, now playing at the New Place Studio Theatre, a tiny (read intimate) theatre in the North Hollywood Arts District that has two small rows of seats on two sides [...]
April 12, 2009 | Posted in
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