In Paris, a new production from Richard Nelson imagines a day on tour with Konstantin Stanislavski’s theater company in 1923, but misses the historical context. By Laura Cappelle The critic Laura ...
IN the opinion of the theologians of the Middle Ages the conduct of life had been reduced to the status of an exact science. The end to be achieved — salvation of the soul — was definitely fixed, and ...
Richard Nelson’s “Our Life in Art” has been translated into Russian and French. Both times required, above all, preserving a specific sensibility. Richard Nelson in Paris. His new play imagines a day ...
Art is a universal language of the soul. Life without art is unimaginable. Indulging in the arts is my play way, and a key to self-soothe, meditate, and receive reliable guidance. I prefer spontaneity ...
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