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She is a playwright, novelist, public intellectual and celebrated scholar of Black Studies and the colonial and postcolonial condition. Sylvia was born in Cuba in , the daughter of an actress and a tailor. The family moved back to Jamaica when Sylvia was two. Group, Meeting or Sports Event Request. Membership Form. Partnership Levels. Media Request Form. Press Releases. About Us. Staff Directory. Board of Directors. Tourism Industry Resources. Photo Contest. Suzanna Bowling September 17, Albee, and Terrence McNally were lovers in the s.

September 17, More in Broadway. Theatre News: Billy Crystal Mr. Read More. The Glorious Corner G. Scroll for more. Martin begins to defend Billy's Father complex. I felt like Martin is just sexually misguided in all ways, and the idea was that Billy being gay was almost a trait passed down through having to be around Martin's perversion.

Maybe I'm looking at it wrong, but that whole part of the play was just way out of left field, and I didn't understand it. Mostly, I just feel like I missed something considering that Albee himself is gay and probably isn't making those implications.

I just can't figure out why. It's not about bestiality. It's about infidelity in the embarrassingly dull marriages of financially successful babyboomer suburban Americans. It was basically one long discovery of the infidelity, so I didn't think it was anything special. Albee's way of brightening up dialogue and characters is weak, so the play doesn't end up doing much besdies showing us a man explaining and those close to him reacting to a certain affair.

Another bad thing about writers like Albee is that their characters come out and analyze everything as a philosophical thought experiment in order to make his modern point. Another problem with this play is that Albee sounds like he takes his sexual queues from 17th century England. Edit, and spoiler: I personally don't get much out of thought experiments adn metaphors along the lines of "the goat represents the innocent person in the affair but also ends up paying the ultimate price.

I don't find it insightful or thought-provoking. I became annoyed with myself because every five minutes, I would have to remove my glasses, wipe my wet eyes as quickly as possible, and wait until my vision could re-focus, so I could return to the play. There are serious nuances within it, as in any great written work, that will resonate.

But with that aside, it is extremely entertaining. And how I loved Stevie, the mother and the wife. Her lines, her delivery, were just too much of a good thing. Cautions: Do not drink any liquids while reading this. Better to read this alone and not in front of others. Have tissues at heel.



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