| I encourage anyone who stopped reading it (like I did) to pick it up again. Her potshots at her parents are tiresome and I'm not sure that I even like her, but she had a front row seat to at least two incredible creative eras on Broadway that is unmatched. As the above poster relates, she's funny and honest about her failures and doesn't spend any time blaming others or the audience for lacking the sophistication to understand them. A little bit of Green goes a long way: he's not as funny as he thinks he and his editor thinks he is. One leaves with the feeling that Mary herself would have cut his stuff way back. |