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Playwright Adapts French Play 'The Liar' Robert Siegel talks to David Ives about his English adaptation of the French play The Liar. The play is about a man who can never tell the truth.
“The Liar,” a play put on by the Department of Theater Studies, is in the middle of its two-weekend run from Apr. 3 to Apr. 6 and from Apr. 10 to Apr. 12 in the Ruby’s Von Der Heyden Studio ...
The Liar Lansburgh Theater, Washington, D.C.;470 seats; $87 top Production: A Shakespeare Theater Company presentation of a play in two acts, adapted by David Ives from the original by Pierre ...
This play may be a trifle, but there’s nothing trifling about what it takes for this cast to pull it off. Along the way, they all make enough hay to fill a barn.
Playwright David Ives defies the odds with The Liar at Classic Stage Company. With his comically inventive verse adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s relatively obscure 17 th-century play Le Menteur ...
The preshow, shut-off-your-phones announcement in Park Square Theatre’s production of “The Liar” is delivered live and in person by one of the play’s characters, who encoura… ...
Robert Siegel talks to David Ives about his English adaptation of the French play The Liar. The play is about a man who can never tell the truth. Ives has… ...
A post-Shakespearean French comedy comes to North Hollywood. By Myron Meisel The Liar Theater Review - H 2013 Ives has obviously felt very free with his dialogue with ostentatious anachronisms and ...
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