For Liberties: John Cassavetes, Tennessee Williams, and Beautiful Insanity

My next article for my Movies Before Breakfast column at Liberties Journal is one I’ve wanted to write for years: how John Cassavetes’ Opening Night and Tennessee Williams’ The Two-Character Play are the same work of art to me – in dialogue with each other and with me. Sometimes you need years to understand your own life, how personal associations and memories loop things together, and you’re not sure how or why. Happy to pay tribute to Regina Bartkoff and Charlie Schich’s unforgettable production of Two-Character Play (wrote about it way back when):

John Cassavetes, Tennessee Williams, and Intelligent Insanity

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2 Responses to For Liberties: John Cassavetes, Tennessee Williams, and Beautiful Insanity

  1. mutecypher says:

    The whole thing was wonderful, but your first four paragraphs were magnificent.

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