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 Play by Play: Theatre Essays and Reviews 1993-2002 by Jonathan Kalb, X For more than 15 years Jonathan Kalb has been a singularly perceptive commentator on American and European theater. Whether he is writing about revivals of the classics or the avant-garde work of Robert Wilson and Richard Foreman, he brings to his subject wit, intelligence and critical discipline that are distinctly his own. He targets the cliches that, like ghosts, haunt so many contemporary plays, and challenges the commonplace judgments that so often prevail in response to what's appearing on our stages. This collection begins with a brave and piercing appraisal of the state of current theater criticism, in a section Kalb characteristically calls "Critical Mess." He goes on to revisit the work of Samuel Beckett, as performed in well-meaning efforts to bring it to a new, wider (TV) audience; to consider today's political theater, particularly in the flourishing form of one-person shows; to explore the theatrical landscape of a reunited Germany, where the Berliner Ensemble is no longer a showcase for the East, and finally to cover what's going on back home in New York-everything from The Lion King and Dame Edna to plays of David Mamet and Arthur Miller (new and old) and to the latest trends in the Broadway musical. In all, these essays and reviews by a winner of the George Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism set a new standard for theater writing today. Jonathan Kalb, the head of the theater department at New York's Hunter College, has been drama critic for The Village Voice and New York Press and is a regular contributor to The New York Times, Salmagundi and American Theatre. He Lives in Brooklyn with his wife, the artist Julie Hefferman and two sons, Ollver and Sam.
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