The Wrap -
14 May 2019 03:00

Terry Kinney begins his solid revival of the 1978 Sam Shepard drama “Curse of the Starving Class” with a jolting coup de theatre: Julian Crouch’s set of a grubby kitchen in coastal California breaks apart before our eyes, with walls and shelves and the pots and pans that crowded them clattering loose in a tableau of radical domestic disarray that sets the stage for Shepard’s dysfunctional family drama. It’s a cool moment, and it reflects the play’s transitional place in Shepard’s o...
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