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  1. 10 de sept. de 2015 · John Lahr wholeheartedly agrees, and, reminding me of Mark Shenton, who once said that he never knows what he thinks about a show until he writes about it, concurs that he believes that reviewing, the act of writing about a production, is always about finding out what you feel. The act is self-defining.

  2. In Show and Tell, John Lahr reinvents the celebrity profile to get at the essence of performance. Lahr’s utterly winning and incisive profiles probe some of the most compelling, elusive, and irresistible public personas of our time, among them: Woody Allen, David Mamet, Ingmar Bergman, Frank Sinatra, Roseanne, Irving Berlin, Bob Hope, Mike ...

  3. John Lahr writes for The New Yorker, where he was for 21 years the Senior drama critic of the magazine. A veteran of all aspects of the theatre, Lahr has contributed behind-the-scenes portraits, reviews, and Profiles, and has expanded the magazine's drama coverage beyond Broadway to include the work of international theatre and regional companies.

  4. 5 de mar. de 2014 · Director: John Lahr. Play Title: “À la Recherche” Article title: Bluebirds of Unhappiness Playwright: Harold Pinter Publication Date: Issue of 2001-01-29 Director: Di Trevis. Play Title: “The Room” Article title: The Natural Playwright: Harold Pinter Publication Date: Issue of 2000-04-03 (subscription required) Director: Harold Pinter

  5. 23 de ene. de 2009 · 4 Copy quote. Nobody has ever gone broke selling escape to the American public. John Lahr. Gone, Selling, Broke. "Master of Revels". www.newyorker.com. May 3, 2010. 4 Copy quote. A cruel critic has never made anything; his glibness is a way of inflicting his emptiness on others. John Lahr. Criticism, Way, Emptiness.

  6. 19 de ene. de 2023 · John Lahr mentions that Buster Keaton built ‘one of Hollywood’s most magnificent mansions’. I was reminded of a wonderful play on words Hugh Downs made in 1961. The Metropolitan Museum had just paid the then staggering sum of $2.3 million to purchase Rembrandt’s Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer , and people were lining up outside the museum to see it.

  7. John Lahr holds a 2012 - 2016 Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Music Business/Management @ Berklee College of Music. With a robust skill set that includes Music, Event Planning, Social Networking, Music Industry, Facebook and more, John Lahr contributes valuable insights to the industry. John Lahr has 4 emails and 1 mobile phone number on RocketReach.