5 Novellas, 5 Hours, 5 Years: The Goodman’s ‘2666’ Adds Up
In adapting Roberto Bolaño’s sprawling, disturbing novel for the stage, Robert Falls and Seth Bockley faced some tough choices.
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In adapting Roberto Bolaño’s sprawling, disturbing novel for the stage, Robert Falls and Seth Bockley faced some tough choices.
Sarah Cameron Sunde has become a specialist in the uncompromising vision of Norwegian master Jon Fosse. Her latest: ‘A Summer Day.’
The Debate Society’s ‘Blood Play’ depicts spooky medieval practices in an Illinois village.