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The Play's the Thing

Fifty Years of Yale Repertory Theatre (1966-2016)

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An insider's spirited history of Yale Repertory Theatre

In this serious and entertaining chronicle of the first fifty years of Yale Repertory Theatre, award-winning dramaturg James Magruder shows how dozens of theater artists have played their parts in the evolution of a sterling American institution. Each of its four chapters is dedicated to one of the Yale Rep's artistic directors to date: Robert Brustein, Lloyd Richards, Stan Wojewodski Jr., and James Bundy. Numerous sidebars—dedicated to the spaces used by the theater, the playwrights produced most often, casting, the prop shop, the costume shop, artist housing, and other topics—enliven the lavishly illustrated four-color text. This fascinating insider account, full of indelible descriptions of crucial moments in the Rep's history, is based in part on interviews with some of America's most respected actors about their experiences at the Rep, including Paul Giamatti, James Earl Jones, Frances McDormand, Meryl Streep, Courtney B. Vance, Dianne Wiest, and Henry Winkler—among many others.

More than just a valentine to an important American theater, The Play's the Thing is a story about institution-building and the force of personality; about the tug-of-war between vision and realpolitik; and about the continuous negotiation between educational needs and artistic demands.
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      Starred review from September 1, 2024
      An opportunity to go behind the scenes--literally--at a groundbreaking, standard-setting theatrical institution. As Rocco Landesman points out in his introduction, playwright, dramaturg, and fiction writer Magruder takes on the formidable challenge of writing "a history of something ephemeral, that exists for a moment then disappears into the ether"--that would be the roughly 200 productions at the Yale Repertory Theater, fromDynamite Tonite in 1966 toScenes From Court Life; or the whipping boy and his prince in 2016, with a procession of dramatis personae including Meryl Streep, Paul Giamatti, Tony Shalhoub, James Earl Jones, Frances McDormand, Dianne Wiest, and many more. Using breathtaking still photos from the productions (you could buy this book just for the pictures), plus 127 interviews, 40 linear feet of scrapbooks, and other archival odds and ends (some featured in entertaining sidebars of their own), Magruder (Yale MA '84, MFA 88, DFA '92) sets himself a Horatian goal, "to instruct and delight," and does he ever. Bringing his encyclopedic knowledge, his delightful vocabulary, and his witty, exquisitely wrought prose style to bear, Magruder offers a wide-ranging class not just in Yale Rep, but in the history and culture of the theater. He ranges from the role of Luigi Pirandello as the granddaddy of fourth-wall-breaking metatheatrical flourishes to the importance of the American Family Play, branching from Arthur Miller and Eugene O'Neill through Sam Shepard to fascinating-sounding modern productions calledWar andLydia. In an aside, he scorns British director Trevor Nunn as the man responsible for what Magruder terms "the global contagion ofCats andLes Mis�rables." Often his sentences contain so many layers of information and analysis that how much you learn from them depends only on how much time you have to spend with them, e.g., "As with Stoppard or Kushner or Churchill, a well-done Shaw can leave an audience giddy with thought." We are left giddy with thought.

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