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Monday, December 02, 2013
Tom Stoppard Gives ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ a Makeover
NYTimes.com: In his 2006 hit play, “Rock ’n’ Roll,” the British playwright Tom Stoppard examined the relationship between music and politics, shuttling back and forth between England and Czechoslovakia over a 25-year period. Now, in a new work, a one-hour radio play called “Darkside,” he has narrowed his focus to a single famous album, Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of the Moon.”
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I'm eager to see this! I'm a fan of Stoppard's work. I also really like that he's using the art of radio plays! I think this is awesome for accessibility! Or at least, it potentially could be.
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