Nixon, a delicately skilled stage performer, plays each character as a slightly exaggerated persona, like roles an artist might try on to demonstrate that identity is a kind of drag. If there are psychoanalytic underpinnings to this approach, they’...
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‘The Seven Year Disappear’ Review: Looking for Mom in All the Wrong Places
THE SEVEN YEAR DISAPPEAR: A NOT ALWAYS STRAIGHT-FORWARD LOOK AT MANHATTAN’S ART WORLD
Not able completely to keep all Seavey’s twists clear, Scott Elliott nonetheless directs with style. He’s greatly helped by lighting director Jeff Croiter, sound designers Rob Milburn and Michael Bodeen, and perhaps most of all by projection desi...
THE SEVEN YEAR DISAPPEAR: A TOUR-DE-FORCE FOR CYNTHIA NIXON
But after watching Nixon playing such weak-willed (but well-dressed) TV women—Miranda on And Just Like That… and Ada on The Gilded Age—it’s a thrill to see her as the uncompromising Miriam. Incidentally, it’s been seven years since her last...
'The Seven Year Disappear' review — Cynthia Nixon stars as a woman grappling with art and motherhood
The Seven Year Disappear circles around questions about artistic practice and purpose, growing up as if your life is not your own, and the conflation of identity and consumption. But Seavey seems uninterested in engaging with these ideas directly and...
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