The Time of Your Life
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Set in a seedy waterfront tavern populated by eccentrics of a sometimes sappy ilk, William Saroyan's Pulitzer-winning 1939 play is an odd hybrid of the cosmic and the corny. Yet in his immensely ambitious and significant staging, director Matt McKenzie scales down Saroyan's sprawling, character-driven yarn to the confines of a small stage while maintaining the propulsive quality of the often helter-skelter narrative.
— F. Kathleen Foley
April 4, 2008
April 4, 2008
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"Wonderful!"
Posted by mypetard on 04/11/08
Posted by mypetard on 04/11/08
Saroyan delivers rich dialogue dealing with the poorer side of the tracks. The cast is pitch perfect amid a staging that has the...
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