Criticism > Contemporary Literary Criticism > Wilson, Lanford (Vol. 197) - Philip Middleton Williams (essay date 1993)
Wilson, Lanford (Vol. 197) - Philip Middleton Williams (essay date 1993)
Philip Middleton Williams (essay date 1993)
SOURCE: Williams, Philip Middleton. “Talley's Folly: The ‘Virtually Perfect’ Play,” and “A Tale Told and Talley & Son: The Last of the Talleys?” In A Comfortable House: Lanford Wilson, Marshall W. Mason and the Circle Repertory Theatre, pp. 73-103. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, 1993.
[In the following essay, Williams explores the origin and development of the second and third Talley plays: Talley's Folly and A Tale Told (revised as Talley & Son.)]
In a sense, Marshall W. Mason was responsible for Talley's Folly. It was his rehearsal technique of improvisation and character exploration that led Lanford Wilson to create the tale of the wooing of young Sally Talley by her suitor, Matt Friedman.
When the work [5th of July] was in rehearsal, in order to help Helen Stenborg play her role as the widowed...
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- Stanley Kauffmann (review date 13 June 1970)
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- Lanford Wilson and David Savran (interview date 1 December 1986)
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