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Article: The House of Blue Leaves. (Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York)
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- The Nation
- Article date:
- June 7, 1986
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The House of Blue Leaves
There is standing room only at The House of Blue Leaves these days. John Guare's black comedy about a Queen's song-writing zookeeper, his pathetically disturbed wife and preposterously complacent mistress is now enjoying a well-deserved successful revival in a brilliantly staged production at New York City's Vivian Beaumont Theater, which has itself been recently revived from darkness. Blue Leaves is the discovery of the season, the new hot ticket, although the play is neither new nor previously neglected. Sixteen years ago, Blue Leaves won the New York and Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle awards; since then, college, community and stock ...
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Article: `BLUE LEAVES' BLOWN FAR
The Record (Bergen County, NJ);
June 8, 2001 ;
700+ words
... ... 06-08-2001 `BLUE LEAVES' BLOWN FAR ... pope's visit to New York in 1966 that inspired "The House of Blue Leaves," first presented ... unpersuasive. In "Blue Leaves," there was a ... THEATER. SHOW. NEW YORK CITY Copyright ...
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