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- Denied
- 2009
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Вроди трэш метал, но есть какой-то хордкоровский мотив
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Denied – Prayer For The Enemy (2009) consecration
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01:00 162 Кб/с 66
prayer_for_the_enemy
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04:37 224 Кб/с 108
hate_crime
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03:26 237 Кб/с 66
god_of_war
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02:27 244 Кб/с 52
dear_friend
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04:01 229 Кб/с 25
fall_in_despair
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02:28 239 Кб/с 27
no_responsibility
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03:16 233 Кб/с 24
youre_weak
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02:40 224 Кб/с 26
i_profit_from_your_pain
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02:58 237 Кб/с 20
betrayed_friend_2
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00:51 203 Кб/с 26
the_man_i_am
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03:13 232 Кб/с 28
day_in_day_out
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04:34 235 Кб/с 21
circle
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02:52 236 Кб/с 23
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- Overview
- Playwright
- Director
November 14, 2008 – December 21, 2008
Mainstage Theater
Written by Craig Lucas
Directed by Bartlett Sher
“Between wars, what is there to do but recall the last and plan for the next?” As the Red Sox fight the Yankees for the AL title, and an enigmatic outsider unspools a tale of filial responsibility, an American family confronts its demons – a son returning from Iraq, a father battling the bottle, and a triangle of unresolved romantic tension. Craig Lucas’s new play is a keenly-layered drama about the preciousness of life and the grace to share common ground – even with those we love the least.
FEATURING
Cassie BeckZachary BoothVictoria ClarkJonathan GroffMichele PawkSkipp Sudduth
Scenic Designer: John McDermott
Costume Designer: Catherine Zuber
Lighting Designer: Stephen Strawbridge
Sound Designer: Scott Lehrer
Production Stage Manager: Lisa Ann Chernoff
Reviews
- “
‘Prayer for My Enemy’ has more food for thought than a dozen average new American plays. Craig Lucas retains the fertile, restless and exacting imagination that has made him such a valuable dramatist. Jonathan Groff exudes the charismatic aura of distressed youth that he brought to ‘Hair’ and ‘Spring Awakening.’
—Ben Brantley, The New York Times
- “
A multilayered, deeply unsettling and beautifully conceived new work.
—Linda Winer, Newsday
More Reviews
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Deeply felt. Under Bartlett Sher’s sensitive direction, the talented cast delivers flawless performances.
—Frank Scheck, New York Post
-
Classy staging and a top-notch cast. Victoria Clark delivers a lovely, self-effacingly funny performance.
—David Rooney, Variety
www.playwrightshorizons.org
- Overview
- Playwright
- Director
November 14, 2008 – December 21, 2008
Mainstage Theater
Written by Craig Lucas
Directed by Bartlett Sher
“Between wars, what is there to do but recall the last and plan for the next?” As the Red Sox fight the Yankees for the AL title, and an enigmatic outsider unspools a tale of filial responsibility, an American family confronts its demons – a son returning from Iraq, a father battling the bottle, and a triangle of unresolved romantic tension. Craig Lucas’s new play is a keenly-layered drama about the preciousness of life and the grace to share common ground – even with those we love the least.
FEATURING
Cassie BeckZachary BoothVictoria ClarkJonathan GroffMichele PawkSkipp Sudduth
Scenic Designer: John McDermott
Costume Designer: Catherine Zuber
Lighting Designer: Stephen Strawbridge
Sound Designer: Scott Lehrer
Production Stage Manager: Lisa Ann Chernoff
Reviews
- “
‘Prayer for My Enemy’ has more food for thought than a dozen average new American plays. Craig Lucas retains the fertile, restless and exacting imagination that has made him such a valuable dramatist. Jonathan Groff exudes the charismatic aura of distressed youth that he brought to ‘Hair’ and ‘Spring Awakening.’
—Ben Brantley, The New York Times
- “
A multilayered, deeply unsettling and beautifully conceived new work.
—Linda Winer, Newsday
More Reviews
-
Deeply felt. Under Bartlett Sher’s sensitive direction, the talented cast delivers flawless performances.
—Frank Scheck, New York Post
-
Classy staging and a top-notch cast. Victoria Clark delivers a lovely, self-effacingly funny performance.
—David Rooney, Variety
www.playwrightshorizons.org