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Tag: Michael Frayn

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NOISES OFF (Walnut St): Hi-jinks prevail

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper April 2, 2018 No Comments

The chestnut sails in Frank Anzalone’s production of NOISES OFF at the Walnut Street Theatre, but not consistently.

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COPENHAGEN (Lantern): Observable quantities

Kathryn Osenlund January 23, 2018 No Comments

I suspect that among the reasons COPENHAGEN has been so successful is that it invites us to believe that we are smarter than we actually are

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Kyra Baker, Newton Buchanan, Andrew J. Carroll, Aetna Gallagher, and Doug Greene in NOISES OFF. Photo by Kyle Cassidy.
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NOISES OFF (Curio): Utter nonsense, superbly structured and out of control

Kathryn Osenlund May 11, 2015 No Comments

Michael Frayn’s enormously popular 1980s play is a zany farce about doors and sardines, relationships, and mistakes.

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COPENHAGEN (national tour):Yeah, Heisenberg, do the math

Kathryn Osenlund April 29, 2002 No Comments

“Yeah, Heisenberg, do the math.”

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