As presented by Stray Cat Theatre as its 23rd season opener, THE MINUTES, a blistering satire of small-town city council meetings, begins as one thing and concludes as something completely different.
It’s an interesting notion to think that audiences who loved Dirt Dogs’ stellar production of Tracy Letts’ play, Bug, last season will similarly be smitten with the company’s production of The Minutes ...
“The Minutes,” by playwright Tracy Letts, is both a biting satirical skewering of beloved and beleaguered elected officials on any American town council. But this satire has a dark, foreboding ...
One of the most anticipated shows this fall is the regional premiere of Tracy Letts’ The Minutes at Stray Dog Theatre. The Minutes allows the audience to eavesdrop on a closed session of a small-town ...
As a playwright, Tracy Letts doesn’t repeat himself. From the grand soap opera of “August: Osage County” to the sentimental comedy of “Superior Donuts” to the kaleidoscopic profile of one woman that ...
Tracy Letts is one of the more searing playwrights at work today. It was he who tore back the suffocating layers of a vicious family in the Pulitzer Prize and Tony-winning play "August Osage County." ...
Tracy Letts is a Renaissance man in a rock-and-roll world, whose catalog of plays aimed at clarifying the troubles and shocks in the morally disintegrating world we live in usually succeed even if ...
In a room in Big Cherry's town hall, more than a half dozen city council members meet during a storm. Stately oil paintings of powerful white men of yore decorate the walls, and brown desks with red ...
Tracy Letts (left) plays the mayor in his new Broadway play "The Minutes," which also stars Noah Reid (right). Jeremy Daniel At its best, Tracy Letts’ new play “The Minutes” goes down like an old ...
At the request of company members of Broadway‘s The Minutes, producers announced today that audiences will be required to continue masking through the play’s final performance on Sunday, July 24, ...
Tracy Letts‘ The Minutes would be one of the most thrilling new plays on Broadway this season even if recent real-life events hadn’t made it seem as uncanny as it is funny and, ultimately, disarming.
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