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...1990s Nicolas Kent, 61, artistic director of London's Tricycle Theatre, began to take government investigations--in his words, "dry" and "not inherently dramatic" inquiries--and stage them as plays. Typically, his collaborator, Guardian journalist Richard Norton-Taylor, starts with thousands of pages of testimony and edits them down to a 21/2-hour show, which Kent then directs. The words delivered onstage are words that were spoken by real people, in real life...
...Good Directed by Vicente Amorim. Screenplay by John Wrathall, based on the play by C.P. Taylor. With Viggo Mortensen, Jason Issacs, Jodie Whittaker, Gemma Jones. From Britain...
...evildoers in the Third Reich couldn't all have been hissing, predatory, nutsy Nazis; they needed the complicity, passive or active, of the "good Germans." That notion spurred Taylor's excellent 1981 play, with Alan Howard as Halder, a liberal professor who is made complicit in the atrocities of the regime through promotions, seduction and his own laissez-faire cowardice. Casting a flinty hero type like Mortensen in the role of a moral weakling seems inspired, but the movie isn't. Its attention to period detail and emotional nuance is lax, plodding, lacking either the grinding power of inevitability...
After a contentious interview, what kind of dialogue takes place during commercial breaks? Brent Taylor, DALLAS...
Attendees included Peter A. Taylor, a project manager at FAS IT, and Rudy G. Hypolite, a multimedia producer with the provost’s office, who perched at a high table with beer and hors-d’oeurves...