New York Times theater critic Charles Isherwood dubbed playwright Will Eno "a Samuel Beckett for the Jon Stewart generation." Does the Jon Stewart generation need a Samuel Beckett? And given that ...
Oliver Butler’s new production, which opened Sunday night, lets some fresh air and even a sliver of sunlight into the nocturnal depths of its title (and only) character’s imagination. And with a ...
When I saw Will Eno’s The Flu Season on stage two years ago, I was less impressed with the performance than the script—a clever, furtively informal piece whose threadbare plot was about much more than ...
NEW YORK — The dark and sulfurous chamber of Thom Pain’s mind has been unsealed for public inspection again. Audiences already familiar with Will Eno’s “Thom Pain (based on nothing),” which has been ...
This play, as its subtitle suggests, is a one-man Beckettlike riff about “nothing,” written by the incomparable Will Eno. The script was a finalist for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize, and this production, ...
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