CMU School of Drama


Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Stage Review: Lincoln Center staging of 'Utopia' is spectacular

Post Gazette: "The perfect world doesn't exist, which is why Erasmus coined the word 'utopia,' meaning 'no- where.' But in some sense it must exist, or why would it mesmerize us so? It's exactly that hope of social progress that attracts us to the disparate group of 19th-century Russian reformers and radicals so vividly portrayed in Tom Stoppard's three-play epic, 'The Coast of Utopia.'"

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