The film starred Andrews as a renowned concert violinist named Stephanie Anderson, who is struck when she is suddenly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Slowly, Stephanie’s world crumbles as her ...
Advocates of the theory that the wider discussion of mental illness helps the treatment of the condition will welcome The Octagon’s revival of Tom Kempinski’s Duet for One. Stricken by multiple ...
DUET FOR ONE, Stockyards Theatre Project, at Victory Gardens Theater. The therapist-patient relationship has proved irresistible to many filmmakers and playwrights. In the usual blueprint, a patient ...
First seen in 1980, Tom Kempinski's powerful two-hander about a famous violinist stricken with multiple sclerosis and her therapist is a perfect choice for the intimacy of the Orange Tree Theatre.
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Duet for One, by far Tom Kempinski’s most successful play, premiered in 1980, picked up major awards, was filmed with Julie Andrews, was frequently revived and achieved international fame, including a ...
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