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Home Free and The Tiger. Two plays by Lanford Wilson and Murray Schisgal, respectively. Performed by Theatre People at the American Center, 78 Lansdowne St., Boston. Jan. 12-16 at 7:30. Tickets...

Author: By Diana R. Laing, | Title: STAGE | 1/13/1977 | See Source »

...BALTIMORE by LANFORD WILSON...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Transient Souls | 4/23/1973 | See Source »

...Lanford Wilson, 37, clearly hopes to be a dramatist of this latter school, but at present he lacks the specific gravity for it. He is more akin to the Saroyan who wrote lines like "I don't suppose you ever fell in love with a midget weighing 39 pounds?" He is also prey to Saroyan's easy sentimentality and that boozy euphoria that permits Saroyan's characters to bite on the nail of life and declare it to be a nougat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Transient Souls | 4/23/1973 | See Source »

...Rimers of Eldritch, written by Lanford Wilson in the early '60's is a glimpse at the problems of a small and decaying coal mining town in the Midwest. It is in the style of Spoon River Anthology, with short, essentially unconnected dialogues and monologues. The play's leitmotif is a rape which has galvanized the town in classic whodunit style. When they don't talk about the rape, the characters lead what we presume to be their normal lives...

Author: By Kenneth G. Bartels, | Title: Theatre The Rimers of Eldritch Hub Theatre Center, Boston Tonight and Saturday | 5/28/1971 | See Source »

Lemon Sky is an indifferent sample of the genre, possibly because it comes mainly from Playwright Lanford Wilson's larynx. His hero, Alan, is a compulsive monologist who alternates between flip quips and narcissistic arias of self-pity. The interspersing of frequent asides and stream-of-consciousness speeches creates the undramatic effect of a man too busy commenting on his life to live it. As Alan, Christopher Walken handles these technical devices with an admirable fluidity, and makes the boy more humanly vulnerable than his words. In the hiss-the-father department, Charles Durning fashions an equally well-shaded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Hiss the Father | 6/1/1970 | See Source »

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