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Parks, Suzan-Lori - Robert Brustein (review date 13 May 2002)
Robert Brustein (review date 13 May 2002)
SOURCE: Brustein, Robert. “Robert Brustein on Theater: A Homeboy Godot.” New Republic 226, no. 18 (13 May 2002): 25-6.
[In the following excerpt, Brustein expresses a mixed opinion of Topdog/Underdog. While he applauds the performance of Jeffrey Wright as Lincoln, he regards Mos Def's portrayal of Booth as incoherent.]
I was on the committee that gave this year's Pulitzer Prize for Drama to Suzan-Lori Parks for Topdog/Underdog. This play was not my first choice for the award. It is far from Parks's most ambitious writing. But, as an admirer of her previous work, I was content to endorse the decision of the majority. Prizes often go to the lesser achievements of good playwrights whose better stuff had been previously ignored.
Visiting the production a few weeks later, I was glad that I had read the script first. Watching it cold might have made me register a dissent. It's...
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