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5.0 out of 5 stars A review of the play that also recommends the book, November 10, 1997
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This review is from: The Darker Face of the Earth: Completely Revised Second Edition (Paperback)
Rita Dove's poetry won her a Pulitzer in her mid-thirties; she went on to became the youngest (and first African-American) Poet Laureate of the United States. It should not be surprising, then, that her first venture into playwriting has produced an enormously powerful and beautiful work. The themes are intricate, the main characters full-bodied and the language -- oh, the language -- nothing short of stunning. What <I>is </I>surprising is that, with all of the above and with a premise that could easily lend itself to parodic or pretentious treatment, she has produced a play that imitates nothing, never takes itself too seriously and expresses itself (dare I say <I>despite</I> its monumental lyricism?) with clarity. Above is from Les Gutman's monthly report from DC where the play is currently running in Washington. And here, for Amazon.com customers, his final paragraph: While most plays are probably better seen than read, I'm inclined to think this one may be a good one to enjoy on the page as well. The poetry is too good to experience only in passing. I am ordering an inexpensive copy of it. To read his whole review and check out the many other features at CurtainUp, the New York City based Internet magazine of theater reviews and related features.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential Theatre will Produce this Play July 2010, January 30, 2010
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This review is from: The Darker Face of the Earth: Completely Revised Second Edition (Paperback)
An incredibly creative retelling of the Oedipus myth retold on a slave plantation. Wonderfully produced at Oregon Shakespeare, Essential Theatre's Atlanta Festival of New Plays will produce this play July 2010. [...]
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