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The Hunger

Posted by: Major 04:54 pm EDT 04/02/14
In reply to: re: ACT ONE – The Sparknotes Dramatization - mridley2 01:16 pm EDT 04/02/14

It doesn't need to hit us over the head. But as you watched the play, did you ever worry about Hart's ability to get a decent meal? I would argue that you should.

He grew up in severe poverty.

The success of Once in a Lifetime gave him freedom in so many ways.

There was charm in the play and the production. There is potential for SO MUCH MORE. And there are times that Hart's hunger is as desperate as Nicholas Nickleby's. A book and production that is said to have inspired a lot of Lapine's work here.


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