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The Coast of Utopia
The Coast of Utopia has been nominated for a Tony Award. Check out this play by Tom Stoppard.
Tom Stoppard is among the winners of the Japan Arts Association's Praemium Imperiale arts awards, according to a report in The New York Times. The awards are given for lifetime arts achievement in categories not covered by the Nobel Prizes, and will be bestowed in a ceremony in...
- Tom Stoppard Wins Japan's Praemium Imperiale Arts Award (broadwayworld.com)
“Every exit is an entrance somewhere else,” Tom Stoppard writes in his Tony-award winning Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, currently playing in an excellent production at Writers’ Theatre. When the actors leave the stage where do they go? For Stoppard, the characters in Hamlet leave Shakespeare’s world and enter Stoppard's twisted universe of philosophical contemplation that left our heads spinning, in a good way.
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From chicagoist.com
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Shakespeare in Love: a delightful alternative to a night at the theatre: watching, re-watching a movie about the very act of playwriting that's also a love story and brilliant fun. Only Sir Tom Stoppard could so audaciously take on Shakespeare and the Elizabethan stage to create a film so thoroughly voluptuous, intellectually intoxicating, and rapturously funny...
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From del.icio.us
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Review: In Kurt Beattie's luminous staging of Tom Stoppard's "Rock 'n' Roll," a challenging, rewarding elegy for the political/cultural tumult of the 1960s at Seattle's ACT, Matthew Floyd Miller shines as Jan, a rock-music-loving Czech.
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From seattletimes.nwsource.com
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Theater preview: Tom Stoppard's "Rock 'n' Roll" (at Seattle's ACT) is Stoppard's characteristically heady melding of history and political theory, love and friendship, poetry and dogma, liberation and oppression.
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From seattletimes.nwsource.com
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ACT brings Tom Stoppard’s latest thought provoking play, “Rock n’ Roll” to life this October in a mesmerizing production. The show is Stoppard’s look at one family during the turbulent 1960’s through the 1990’s.
From broadwayworld.com
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- Stoppard's ROCK N ROLL Opens 10/9 At ACT (broadwayworld.com)
Celebrated British playwright Tom Stoppard has been awarded Japan's top arts prize, taking home a cheque worth $158,000 (£105,335). The star was named among five recipients of the Praemium Imperiale, alongside Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto, Austrian pianist Alfred Brendel and fellow Brits Zaha Hadid, an architect, and sculptor Richard Long.
From femalefirst.co.uk
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- Stoppard, Hadid Win Japan's $158K Praemium Imperiale (artsjournal.com)
