Kressmann Taylor's acclaimed 1938 novella "Address Unknown," as adapted for the stage by Frank Dunlop, is an absorbing two-hander distinctively mounted at the George Street Playhouse. Kressmann Taylor ...
Broadway.com has learned that Frank Dunlop's version of Kathrine Kressmann Taylor's Address Unknown, starring William Atherton and Jim Dale, will end its run at the Promenade Theatre on August 22. A ...
The Cherry Orchard Festival presents the New York premiere of ADDRESS UNKOWN, a playstarring pianist Evgeny Kissin and baritone Thomas Hampson in acting-only roles, based on the anti-fascist novel by ...
The friendship between a San Francisco-based Jewish art dealer and his former business partner who has returned to Germany slowly erodes as the Nazi party comes to power in Address Unknown, Frank ...
Epistolary theater is an iffy business, correspondence being by definition a nondramatic activity. Further, Kathrine Kressmann Taylor’s epistolary novella, Address Unknown (1938–39), from which the ...
But Atherton isn't playing a 2004 RNC delegate—or Fox News commentator. He's playing a citizen of Germany in 1933. These (frightening) reverberations for today's politics are what stand out to me when ...
The epistolary play is a familiar if not always dynamic dramatic format. However, in "Address Unknown," two powerful performances and deft direction overcome this schematic to create some 75 minutes ...
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