A Stone Carver
#0A Stone Carver
Posted: 7/24/06 at 12:27pm
I saw it last weekend at Soho Playhouse, and I couldn't recommend it more. Three exceptional performances and a subject matter that seems more relevant than ever thanks to the Supreme Court's recent decision on eminent domain. Dan Lauria in particular is superb. He managed to create a character whom I absolutely despised, yet I was still rooting for him.
Updated On: 7/24/06 at 12:27 PM
#1re: A Stone Carver
Posted: 7/24/06 at 1:01pm
He is the nicest man. I met him at Rockers and he is so gracious.
I'm seeing it on Wed, and I can't wait.
I saw him in Ear On A Beetle a few times. He is a fine actor.
He also reminds me of my Dad.
musicalsaregreat
Understudy Joined: 4/13/05
#3re: A Stone Carver
Posted: 7/25/06 at 12:04amI really enjoyed the show as well. It is very timely and the men do an especially good job. I would recommend it to anyone.
musicalsaregreat
Understudy Joined: 4/13/05
#4re: A Stone Carver
Posted: 7/25/06 at 12:04amI really enjoyed the show as well. It is very timely and the men do an especially good job. I would recommend it to anyone.
#5re: A Stone Carver
Posted: 7/25/06 at 12:18amI saw this show last week and thought it was just wonderful. The theatre was only about half full so I really hope word gets out that it's worth seeing and they have a nice, successful run.
#6re: A Stone Carver
Posted: 8/15/06 at 11:11pm
Dan Lauria is an excellent actor. I loved him in Those Wonderful Years(I think that was the name of the show)
Check this interview:
https://www.broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=11529
Videos


