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...that demanded a similar kind of style and poetic language, such as “The Rivals” and “Playboy of the Western World.” This production of Julius Caesar was rigorous and keenly focused on mastering the text. So even though the director??s vision for the play was unconventional, he put us through our paces in a conventional way; for the first two weeks, all we did was just read the play at the table and discuss aspects of the play’s textual analysis. We had rehearsal eight...
...parse the subtleties in order to find personal meaning in Pinter’s work. “Old Times” works mostly because of the strong writing. While the three do a passable job at interpreting Pinter’s work, perhaps they should fold up the director??s chairs for the time being...
...version is better!”“Our version is only twenty minutes!”Fans of Michel Gondry will attest to the French director??s unique artistic vision and the accompanying sense of smarmy humor that vivifies this exchange from his fourth feature film, “Be Kind Rewind.” Its main characters Jerry (Jack Black) and Mike (Mos Def) are arguing over the marketability of their shorter, home-made interpretation of “Rush Hour 2.” The implication is clear: Gondry doesn’t think...
...paid membership is still required. The building retains its 19th century feel through its architecture and interior design, as well as its aged patronage and solemn security guard. Kellner’s depiction of the prestigious Athenaeum is modern, but not revolutionary. “In front of the director??s office on the 4th Floor” contains composite photos that tilt more as the pictures build vertically, so that the furniture grounds the picture while the books and ceiling are jumbled to resemble a distortion created by rising smoke, suggesting the room’s dissolution...
...production, transforming him into a deaf-mute boy who sees the play’s characters, already dead, reenacting their lives in his dreams. Lucius remains onstage for the entirety of the performance, sometimes watching passively and occasionally reacting vigorously to the acts committed before him. In his director??s notes, Nauzyciel states that “if the future of the world is Lucius’ vision, then everything changes.” In a play where omens and dreams serve to warn the characters of coming revolution, this production encourages the audience to interpret Julius Caesar...