Review of Stage Beauty (2004) by Stanley Kauffmann for The New Republic — 02 Mar 2007
Crudup is whole. He creates the man who has pride in what he does, who is suddenly stripped of the work and the pride; and who makes his way, somewhat painfully, to another sort of pride. His story is a small but acute poignancy in the history of the theater, and Crudup realizes it completely.
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This review of Stage Beauty (2004) was written by Stanley Kauffmann and published by The New Republic on 02 Mar 2007.
Stage Beauty has generally received positive reviews.
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