Review of Sleeper (1973) by Tom Cox for The Telegraph — 16 Jan 2002
With a dearth of psychoanalysis, the jazzy pace barely lets up, but the result - essentially an Allen stand-up show that just happens to be set in the middle of a fascistic, architecturally stunning future society - is no less seminal for its slapstick ebullience: a lesson that the pursuits of making art and making a complete idiot out of yourself are not mutually exclusive.
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This review of Sleeper (1973) was written by Tom Cox and published by The Telegraph on 16 Jan 2002.
Sleeper has generally received positive reviews.
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