Tag Archives: Tom Stoppard

Interview with Rebecca West

In 1981, Rebecca West was interviewed by The Paris Review, and it’s included in the first volume of the Paris Review interviews. She was an old woman by that point, 90 years old, living in London. Cataracts had ruined her … Continue reading

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Stoppard’s “Coast of Utopia”

I’m going to have to go see this. You know, there are some things that just have to be done. A 9-hour play about Russia spanning an entire century written by Tom Stoppard? Seriously, in my world, in MY crowd, … Continue reading

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The Books: “Arcadia” (Tom Stoppard)

Next script on my script shelf: Next play on the shelf is Arcadia: A Play by the marvelous Tom Stoppard. This is just a great play. It truly is. The play takes place at two moments in time: April, 1809 … Continue reading

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Jumpers

— by Tom Stoppard. It’s an exhilarating and challenging and moving play. Hard to describe, a bit unclassifiable – at times, unbeLIEVably goofy – I was laughing out loud in the balcony (trying not to let the laughs turn into … Continue reading

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