THE STORY: In an attempt to get back into the movie business, a screenwriter-turned-professor finds himself in an unorthodox collaboration with a student, while his wife struggles to define their evolving relationship. ACCORDING TO GOLDMAN pits the lure of fame and celebrity against domestic tranquility.
"ACCORDING TO GOLDMAN is a film buff's delight
packed with material twisting in different directions
brimming with plots and inter-intra character relationships, fantasy scenes, father-son issues, calls from the coast, movie nostalgia, reality checks, deals, trust, ego, and deception
we truly enjoy the ride, admire the technique and appreciate the turns
impressive display and well worth seeing. Bruce Graham is a major talent." - CurtainUp. "
highly entertaining and fascinating
a work that should appeal to movie and theater fans alike. Constantly surprising and often hilarious
does something that few works actually achieve nowadays, namely create rich and complex characters we passionately care about
Graham's writing truly sparkles, effortlessly
entirely fresh and captivating." - Talkin' Broadway. "Just when you think you have Bruce Graham's play ACCORDING TO GOLDMAN all figured out - just when you decide that it's Graham at his humorous best, with one-liners that make you laugh out loud - along comes the second act surprise
this turns out to be a play about change, about midlife crises and about Hollywood itself, warts and all
[William Goldman's] famous quote has come to be an anthem: 'Nobody knows anything'
there's more truth than poetry in that statement, which is also at the core of this engaging play. When a piece of stagecraft can make you laugh, make you think, make you sad and make you wiser, you've had a good night at the theater. ACCORDING TO GOLDMAN does all that
It's a pleasure to experience." - Central Record. "Bruce Graham's latest work is a savvy and insightful look at ambition, insecurity and duplicity among those who conjure up movie magic
packs a memorable emotional sting." - Courier Post.
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Dramatists Play Service Inc. |
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Softcover |
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9780822222712 |
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197x134 |