An elderly man reviews his childhood, discovering more than he could have possibly known as a child. Michael Frayn shows us that while children may play at being spies, adults are actual spies who ...
Yahoo: Review: 'Noises Off,' Michael Frayn's ingenious farce, doesn't have to be perfect to succeed
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As modern farces go, Michael Frayn’s “Noises Off” is not only one of the funniest but may also be the most elegantly conceived.
Review: 'Noises Off,' Michael Frayn's ingenious farce, doesn't have to be perfect to succeed
Michael Frayn seemed unfazed on Nov. 1, just two days before the first Broadway preview of his newest London hit, "Democracy." Tall, lean and friendly, the 71-year-old dramatist ("Copenhagen," "Noises ...
Los Angeles Times: ‘Noises Off,’ Michael Frayn’s ingenious farce, doesn’t have to be perfect to succeed
As modern farces go, Michael Frayn’s “Noises Off” is not only one of the funniest but may also be the most elegantly conceived. The play, in revival at the Geffen Playhouse in a co-production with ...
‘Noises Off,’ Michael Frayn’s ingenious farce, doesn’t have to be perfect to succeed
A new work of fiction, Spies: A Novel, uses World War II and the power of a child's imagination to address the dangers of secrecy and the pains of maturity. Scott Simon speaks with the author, Michael ...
Michael Frayn has to be one of the cleverest writers alive. He’s responsible for the brain-teasing profundity of Copenhagen, a play that examines the race for the atom bomb during World War II in the ...