Title | : | Levitation. |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 0822206544 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780822206545 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 72 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 1984 |
Levitation. Reviews
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Beautiful and tragic and deeply self reflexive in a way that is very Tim Mason. I am very happy that I got to meet and know and even be friends with a man that I did not even realize was one of the great play writes of the 20th century. Got to see this read by actors who were close to him live, and like holy shit what a privilege it is to hear this dialogue read and acted aloud. Tim was a very anxious man and he did not like Los Angeles very much but he did like me and I liked him. He was- and I only recognize this in hindsight- the only gay person I had growing up who was actually *old*, who had actually lived through many different eras of our country's history and had stories to tell about all of them. That was important to me. It still is. I am very sad I will never again get to have dinner with him and listen to him crack jokes about missing his cue the one and only time he performed the lead of this play on stage and laugh until I can't breath. Empty houses and planets that hit stars and portals into the past and science and god and flight.
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all the best bits of Our Town meets Heroes of the Fourth Turning and maybe also Kushner? I love a play that takes place in one night in a backyard in the midwest is all I’ll say.
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This is one of those plays that's difficult to describe because it's all about character and relationships and memory. Consequently, it's an even harder play to market. That being said, there are some great opportunities for actors here, and some meaty monologues. In the end, Levitation is funny, touching, and sympathetic.
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It is beautiful and wonderful