Paul Berger is a staff writer at The Forward. His articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The (London) Times, The Daily and Guardian.co.uk.

Mar
10

EiNY on Broadway

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My first review for The Stage:

Nobody questioned whether, after a 46-year hiatus and at the age of 71, Jane Fonda would be able to handle a return to Broadway. Far from it, her starring role in Moises Kaufmann’s 33 Variations has been one of the most eagerly anticipated openings of 2009. And for good reason. Fonda is just one of the myriad highlights of this witty, laugh out loud drama-comedy about a woman’s obsession with one of Ludwig Van Beethoven’s master works.

More here.

PS: Newyorkology has a fine roundup of reviews, also.

3 Comments

1

Hello from an American in England. I would love to see her play and I didn’t think I had a chance to but then I read that she may be bound for the West End so I may get to see Jane Fonda in the play after all!

By the way, Jane Fonda has a blog:
http://janefonda.com/category/my-blog

2

Hi Maureen. Well, I hope you do go see it. It’s had mixed reviews, but I thought it was great. I also really like your blog, by the way. And Jane’s too!

3

Hi Paul, thank you. I enjoy reading your blog too! And I’m impressed with Jane’s blog. She comes across as very friendly and chatty.

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