Reality and fantasy are interwoven with terrifying power as two actors on tour – brother and sister – find themselves deserted by their troupe. Faced by an audience expecting a performance, they enact The Two-Character Play. As they dip in and out of performance they find it difficult to differentiate themselves from their roles and reality from illusion. Haunting, provocative, and often funny, The Two-Character Play is one of Tennessee Williams’ most personal – and mystifying – works.
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I enjoyed Cougar the musical It was pretty funny
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed seeing Old Jews Telling Jokes with my daughter. It was so funny that our cheeks hurt by the end of the show.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed Prometheus Unbound. It was beautifully performed and haunting and the use of the chorus really added to overall dramatic effect.
ReplyDeleteI liked Extinction. James Roday was in it!
ReplyDeleteAn unexpected delight of last year was Off-Broadway's "Sons of the Prophet." It was funny, charming, and touching in a way that was just cynical enough to not be irritating. Supposedly playwright Stephen Karam is writing a companion play, and when he does they both will go to Broadway. Can't wait!
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