CMU School of Drama


Friday, November 12, 2010

Single set adds 'a layer of theatricality and color' to Pittsburgh Public Theater's 'Talley's Folly'

post-gazette.com: "'Talley's Folly,' the Pulitzer Prize-winning middle piece in Lanford Wilson's trilogy, is a romantic comedy set on the lakefront of the Talley family farm in Missouri, circa 1944, a spot the playwright wrote of in intricate detail. He describes 'a Victorian boathouse constructed of louvers, lattice in decorative panels, and a good deal of Gothic Revival gingerbread.'

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