| re: "Where the Hell is James Olson?" |
| Last Edit: AlanScott 09:13 am EDT 10/09/17 |
| Posted by: AlanScott 09:04 am EDT 10/09/17 |
| In reply to: "Where the Hell is James Olson?" - kieran 07:58 pm EDT 10/08/17 |
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Thanks for posting that. Although that person clearly doesn't understand or know much about American theater. Olson's most notable stage credit (if we're thinking that way) surely was that Three Sisters. He also had some Off-Broadway credits, including two productions for the NYSF, in both of which he was directed by James Lapine (one of those times in a play written by Lapine).
I hope Mr. Olson is well, wherever he is.
And before I go, Walter Kerr on James Olson: "James Olson continues to give unmistakably fine, thoughtful and fully felt performances in plays that fail to establish themselves, which makes it very hard for Mr. Olson to establish himself." From the Sunday Times, May 28, 1967. |
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