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Visiting Mr. Green

Visiting Mr. Green
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Manufacturer: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Author: Jeff Baron
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5
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Visiting Mr. Green Description

Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 812.54
EAN: 9780822216810
ISBN: 0822216817
Label: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Manufacturer: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 55
Publication Date: 1998-06
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Studio: Dramatists Play Service Inc

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Review Summary: I thought it was the playwrite
Review: I ordered it and I found it is just the playbill, which I've already got one as I entered the theature in New York City. In case the real playwrite it out, somebody please kindly tell me where to find it. :)

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Review Summary: Are we writing for stage or screen?
Review: There is plenty to like about this play by Jeff Baron, who has written more for television and film. The premise, in which a young corporate man is compelled by a judge to make regular visits to an elderly Jewish man he struck with his car, is loaded with opportunities for character conflict and humor. Initially the men, who are of different generations and different attitudes about their "Jewishness," are so badly matched the playwright has to cash in some disbelief credit to keep the arrangement going. The terms of their friendship tug at the heartstrings with the neatness and economy of a television 'dramedy.'

If you ask more than this of an evening of theatre, for perhaps a deeper and more surprising exploration of a dramatic theme, you will find the water shallow here. Moreover, the playwright's orientation toward film and video shows via some unwieldy scene changes. At one point, the playwright orders the hopelessly cluttered apartment to be spic and span after a blackout between scenes - not after an act break, which would be more practical. The camera can do that; in theatre, we have to move things around in real time.

The dialogue is quick, lean, and pretty funny. It might be a wonderful television special, and is much closer to a teleplay than dramatic literature.



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