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Jesus Hopped the A Train (Dramatized) | [Stephen Adly Guirgis]
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Jesus Hopped the A Train (Dramatized)

  • by Stephen Adly Guirgis
  • Narrated by Charlie Robinson, David Zayas
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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    07-01-07
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An intense, chilling take on life behind bars, this performance strikes a fine balance of intellectual vigor and sophistication on the one hand and so much anguished passion on the other.

(P)2007 L.A. Theater Works

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    Dan Worcester, MA, United States 05-09-13
    Dan Worcester, MA, United States 05-09-13 Member Since 2007
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    ...but I wouldn't necessarily recommend it.

    I'm not sure exactly what to tell you about this play. It's weird. If you like weird stuff, odds are decent you'll like it. It's a story with strong characters, including spiritual murderers and conflicted secular lawyers. I didn't find everything credible--in particular, why does the lawyer throw away her career for this particular client? It's supposed to be because he's so unusually compelling, but it doesn't feel natural to me and instead it seems like the detail that's meant to convince us.

    If you're just coming across LA Theatreworks, I strongly recommend starting with the two Pulitzer play collections. If you've listened to a few and are looking for something /experimental/, this is a good choice.

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