The surprise - and joy - is that the world can seem so vast when approached that way. Or at least it does in Cromer's flawless production of 'The Sound Inside,' a play by Adam Rapp that opened at Studio 54 on Thursday. When I saw its world premiere a...
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Review: Mary-Louise Parker in the Subliminal, Sublime ‘Sound Inside’
'Beyond her somewhat forgiving brown eyes,' the subject of Adam Rapp's quietly riveting character study, The Sound Inside says of herself, 'your narrator could be described as unremarkable. In that thorny subjective bureau of classification known as ...
Life, Death, Good Prose: Adam Rapp Makes His Sublime Broadway Debut, ‘The Sound Inside’
Unimpressed viewers could say that The Sound Inside is a gnomic short story pretending to be theater, but it's too liquid and rhetorical, too performative, to deserve that designation. (I've used it with other plays before.) Our presence in the room ...
‘The Sound Inside’ Broadway Review: Mary-Louise Parker Writes Up a Storm in Riveting New Drama
David Cromer directs his two actors as if they were accomplices in a crime. (It helps that Bella and Christopher repeatedly discuss Dostoevsky and his murderous antihero Raskolnikov.) There's something bordering on the obscene about many of these cha...
'The Sound Inside': Theater Review
The production premiered with the same cast in summer 2018 at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and fits surprisingly well on the expansive stage at Studio 54. Silence and darkness are key elements in the play's presentation, and Cromer works masterf...
And so it almost breaks my heart to add that this production, first presented in July at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, is the worst pairing of show and venue I've seen in as long as I can remember. The Sound Inside is an intimate work. Studio 54...
THE SOUND INSIDE: MARY LOUISE PARKER SPINS AN INTRIGUING LITERARY YARN
All in all, it's a magical evening from Rapp, Cromer, and the altogether mesmerizing Parker and Hochman. Theatergoers who are not averse to listening and thinking should head over to 54th Street to hear The Sound Inside.
THE SOUND INSIDE: ADAM RAPP’S POTENT NOD TO GREAT LITERATURE
Saying that Adam Rapp's The Sound Inside has an unusual meta-literary quality may seem off-putting, but it's meant to be a compliment, a heartfelt encouragement aimed at anyone eager to attend a play with subtly deep rewards.
‘The Sound Inside’ Broadway Review: Dark Days, Darker Thoughts & The Incandescent Mary-Louise Parker
Broadway doesn't really do thrillers anymore. Unless we expand the definition to encompass the wailing banshees of The Ferryman or the occasional Martin McDonough blood drench, the stage has mostly ceded the genre to Hollywood. Yet that scarcity goes...
Theater Review: 'The Sound Inside'
The play's moral ambiguity gives it an air of mystery and that's to its benefit. But it feels far more literary than theatrical and I think, in the end, even with Parker's superlative performance, 'The Sound Inside' is more suited to being read than ...
Broadway Review: ‘The Sound Inside’ Starring Mary-Louise Parker
Mary-Louise Parker will take your breath away with her deeply felt and sensitively drawn portrait of a tenured Yale professor who treasures great literature, but has made no room in her life for someone to share that love with. The other thesp in thi...
BROADWAY REVIEW: Mary-Louise Parker shines in Adam Rapp’s exquisitely dark drama ‘The Sound Inside’
As played in this gorgeous piece of theater by Mary Louise Parker - and, heaven forfend, what a complete performance! - Bella is a fiftyish woman, a professor of creative writing who sacrificed her personal life to a climb up the academic tentpole to...
‘The Sound Inside,’ starring Mary-Louise Parker, is small but mighty: Broadway review
If 'The Sound Inside' has lost some of the intimacy that I previously found so arresting, it's only gained in richness and mystery. As Christopher strikes up an uneasy relationship with the professor and begins telling her the story of the novel he's...
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