Spending an afternoon with this Capote is something you wouldn’t wish on his worst enemies — Jacqueline Susann and David Reuben, included. When Capote shakes his bottle of Tuinals, he gives us false hope that he’ll swallow its contents right th...
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‘Tru’ Off Broadway Review: Jesse Tyler Ferguson Works Hard to Make Truman Capote a Real Bore
Tru: Very Up Close and Personal with Truman Capote
The play’s depiction of Capote doesn’t dig particularly deep, not offering much to those unfamiliar with the author’s literary output other than a colorful portrait of an eccentric figure in tragic decline. But it remains an engaging theatrical...
Tru: Gossipy Truman Capote on the Uproarious Warpath
To describe Capote as self-involved is a laughable understatement. But thank the entertainment gods for that. He’s at his funniest throughout, and certainly when a Christmas gift of poinsettias is delivered, he’s an irate hoot. Miffed at the send...
'Tru' Off-Broadway review — Jesse Tyler Ferguson transforms into Truman Capote
The actor finely transforms into the writer, imitating his high-pitched voice and wardrobe like that of a mob boss on vacation (costumes are by Sam Spector). But about halfway through, Tru's momentum plateaus despite Allen's attempts to dive into the...
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