Conversations In Tusculum
by Richard Nelson

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Readers appreciate the bold themes and contemporary relevance of the play. Many find it a thought-provoking critique of war and politics, effectively capturing the essence of its historical characters. The writing and performances are praised for their depth and engagement with serious issues.

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Synopsis

“Set in country villas outside of Rome in the months before Caesar’s assassination, Conversations in Tusculum imagines the frustrations of fiery senators and warriors reduced to brooding in self-imposed isolation about the endangered civil freedoms of their republic… A portrait of the guilt of being merely intellectual when the world demands something more.”Ben Brantley, The New York Times “Mr Nelson has charted how the chaos of the world enters in the first place: slight by slight, betrayal by betrayal, injustice by injustice, conversation by conversation.”Eric Grode, The New York Sun “[CONVERSATIONS IN TUSCULUM] feels a little like Chekhov and means to remind us of the power-hungry men currently in charge in Washington.

Nelson’s script, basically faithful to history, is written in a 21st-century vernacular that casts these men as Wall Street or movie moguls on their days off.

TUSCULUM is a taste well worth acquiring.”Elizabeth Zimmer, Metro

Publication

Year2018
BindingPaperback
Pages80
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780881457889
ISBN-100881457884

Conversations In Tusculum is a play written by Richard Nelson and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2018).

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