Radio Golf | Critical Overview
Critical response to Radio Golf comes with a lot of baggage. It played regionally for nearly two years before its Broadway run, its playwright died shortly after completing the work, and it is the final work in a ten-play cycle that had been consistently praised for its ambition and scope. Virtually every review of the play makes concessions based on Wilson’s legacy and the strength of some of his earlier plays. On the positive side, Wilson is complimented for neatly tying Radio Golf to earlier works through recurring places (Aunt Ester’s house, featured in Gem of...
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