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The Independent on MSNGood Night, Oscar review – Tony-winning Sean Hayes exudes awkward brilliance and pathos as a troubled pianist
Tony-winning Sean Hayes exudes awkward brilliance and pathos as a troubled pianist - 3/5 Doug Wright’s mid-century period piece delivers a glimmering, beguiling surface without looking too hard at wha ...
Who is Oscar Levant? On myriad levels, this is the question both we and Doug Wright’s play, coming to London after a Tony ...
Back in the day, when America’s late-night chat show hosts and their guests sat happily smoking as they shot the breeze for a ...
Sean Hayes stars in a strictly-limited run at The Barbican this summer. Nothing can prepare you for a viewing of Good Night, ...
Read our review of Doug Wright’s Tony-winning play *Good Night, Oscar*, now in performances at the Barbican to 21 September.
Sean Hayes and Rosalie Craig shine in the transfer of this Tony-winning play about a pianist disintegrating on a ’50s talk ...
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The Observer on MSNGood Night, Oscar makes a comedy of misery
Sean Hayes delivers a tour de force as pianist Oscar Levant in a play that masterfully handles heavy themes with a light ...
It’s that last aspect of Levant’s legacy that is the focus of playwright Doug Wright’s excellent “Good Night, Oscar,” featuring a Tony-winning performance by Sean Hayes as Levant and an equally ...
American pianist Oscar Levant (1906–1972), whose fortieth Yahrzeit was on August 14, was renowned, perhaps distractingly so, for his wit steeped in psychic pain. Born in Pittsburgh in 1906 to an ...
Oscar Levant (Sean Hayes, right) is haunted by the memory of George Gershwin (John Zdrojeski) in Doug Wright’s play “Good Night, Oscar,” running through April 24 at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre.
Wrote Adjmi, “As Oscar Levant is in the public domain, anyone can write a play about him. Though I found this gesture of Sean’s kind of unsavory, to be honest I would have been happy to just ...
Oscar Levant (Sean Hayes, right) is haunted by the memory of George Gershwin (John Zdrojeski) in Doug Wright's play "Good Night, Oscar," running through April 24 at Chicago's Goodman Theatre.
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