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Feeling a little pressed these days? Bills piling up, recession getting you down? Then you may find it perversely consoling to reflect on the desperate straits of Jake and Tina (John Malkovich and Andie MacDowell) in The Object of Beauty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All Stressed Up, No Place to Go | 4/22/1991 | See Source »

Only O'Rourke could score political points with bovine procreation. But weaving bizarre connections between mind-boggling subjects is a trademark of Patrick Jake O'Rourke, an acerbic master of gonzo journalism and one of America's most hilarious and provocative writers. A conservative with libertarian leanings, O'Rourke mixes a volatile brew of one-liners and vitriol, whether writing about the greenhouse effect or Saddam Hussein. And while his writings may not convert you -- after all, this is a guy who grins when boasting about cutting down 3,400 trees on Earth Day -- they may well make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Of Cows, Scuds and Scotch: P. J. O'ROURKE | 4/15/1991 | See Source »

Like many of Shepard's plays, A Lie of the Mind is set in the American West. This play takes a close look at the horror of wife abuse and its effect on two families. Jake (Ian Lithgow), driven by jealousy, beats his wife, Beth (Bina Martin), to a pulp and leaves her for dead. Confused and scared, Jake returns home to his mother, Lorraine (Jacque line Hayes) and sinks into a deep depression...

Author: By Mallika J. Marshall, | Title: A Dynamic Debut by Working Title | 3/22/1991 | See Source »

Meanwhile, Jake's brother, Frankie (Peter Mitchell), sets out discover whether Beth is actually dead or in hiding. Alive, but mentally handicapped and in the care of her feeble-minded parents, Beth tries to cope with her illness and her divided feelings of both longing for and fear of her husband...

Author: By Mallika J. Marshall, | Title: A Dynamic Debut by Working Title | 3/22/1991 | See Source »

...utilizes every inch of the small Leverett House Library, including many doors, the stairways and the narrow passageway behind the seats, to expand the set and surround the audience with action. Light Designer Tim Magner uses different lighting techniques to convey changes in time and space--particularly during Jake's occasional daydream or flashback. And Hill's staging enchances the production by emphasizing the riff between the two clans. One side of the stage is reserved for Jake's family, another for Beth's, and their paths rarely cross...

Author: By Mallika J. Marshall, | Title: A Dynamic Debut by Working Title | 3/22/1991 | See Source »

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