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Red | John Logan
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"There is only one thing I fear in life, my friend... One day the black will swallow the red." Under the watchful gaze of his young assistant and the threatening presence of a new generation of artists, Mark Rothko takes on his greatest challenge yet: to create a definitive work for an extraordinary setting. A moving and compelling account of one of the greatest artists of the 20th century whose struggle to accept his growing riches and praise became his ultimate undoing.. Nominated for 7 Olivier Awards (2009) and winner of six Tony Awards 2010 including Best New Play. "A FRESH, EXCITING portrait of a BRILLIANT mind." -Ben Brantley, The New York Times. "SMART AND SCINTILLATING. RED deftly conjures what most plays about artists don't: THE EXHILARATION OF THE ACT." -John Lahr, The New Yorker. "An electrifying new play." -Marilyn Stasio, Variety. "Plays about painters are fraught with difficulty. Either the hero preaches about art without practising it, or the Bohemian lifestyle supersedes the work. But John Logan's play about Mark Rothko overcomes these obstacles with finesse... It's a measure of the play's success that it makes you want to rush out and renew acquaintance with Rothko's work. 4 stars" Michael Billington - The Guardian
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You say you spend your life in search of real "human beings," people who can look at your pictures with compassion. But in your heart you no longer believe those people exist ... So you lose faith ... So you lose hope ... So black swallows red. (Beat. Ken is standing right before Rothko.) My friend, I don't think you'd recognize a real human being if he were standing right in front of you.

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"There's tragedy in every brushstroke." What is art's purpose? What should art do for the viewer? What should the viewer do for the art? What is good art???

This Tony award winning play explores these questions through two perspectives: an aging and famed artist (Rothko), and his assistant, an aspiring painter. Further, it's a significant commentary on the lives we lead. Great play! #ReadHarder2016

akfreeborn Loved seeing this play last year! 8y
DragonSadhana @akfreeborn I would love to see it enacted! 8y
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