2 Review Roundup: ROMEO + JULIET Starring Rachel Zegler and Kit Connor Opens On Broadway Following an acclaimed run this spring at the Bridge Theatre in London, *Straight Line Crazy*, a new play by ...
Ralph Fiennes stars in David Hare’s blazing account of the life of a man whose iron will exposed the weakness of democracy in the face of charismatic conviction. For forty uninterrupted years, Robert ...
In truth, Moses’s complexity, and the capaciousness of his legacy, may be the root of the problem. Even with Ralph Fiennes, one of our finest stage actors, portraying Moses, the play often comes ...
Power broker Robert Moses is seen as a villain now, but he transformed the urban landscape, sometimes for good. The play "Straight Line Crazy" starring Ralph Fiennes explores his legacy. Robert Moses ...
The production of “Straight Line Crazy,” by David Hare, will begin preview performances Oct. 18 and have a nine-week run. By Rachel Sherman “Straight Line Crazy,” the play by David Hare about the ...
The biggest surprise of “Straight Line Crazy,” David Hare’s new play about the tsarist urban planner Robert Moses, is that it originated in London, where it received good reviews, earlier this year, ...
David Hare ’s Straight Line Crazy, starring Tony winner Ralph Fiennes (Hamlet), opened at The Shed's Griffin Theater October 26. Performances are set to run through December 18. Go inside the ...
Robert Moses played a major role in the development of roads, beaches, parks and more of the landscape of Long Island. Now that role will be the main focus of the new play "Straight Line Crazy" coming ...
It’s clear that most playwrights have never spent any time working in an office. They consistently underestimate the severe decorum that restricts subordinates from going off on their boss in that ...
The base material, the story behind Moses’s spectacular rise and fall, is fascinating. Moses is the singular man who, from the 1920s onwards, radically changed the physical landscape of America, first ...
“We’ve discussed this. We’ve discussed this many times.” That wearied line, which appears in the final scene of David Hare’s new play “Straight Line Crazy,” is spoken by Ariel Porter (Samuel Barnett), ...
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