Theater
Making Noise Quietly: Lost
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Lost is about a guy who comes and tells a woman that her son has died in the Falkland Islands and he's a navy guy. (clip) It's written very sparsely; it reminded me almost of Pinter, or almost Becket, almost Becket in how sparse it was in how everything was said and what was not said. It was almost Japanese in that way. These plays, by the way, were a really good run in my life with David Zak at the Bailiwick Repertory Theatre. They were housed at the Jane Adams Center, the Hull House, which was the original Steppenwolf stage, which was a BEAUTIFUL little space that I don't think seats more than 150, but they're arranged in the old fashioned way with people way on the sides in boxes - just a little birdcage but old and funky and creaky and just wonderful. I think I grew as an artist a lot there. JM.com 2007
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