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Awake and Sing!.
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In the excerpt below, Bigsby surveys Odets' work with the Group Theatre, paying particular attention to Awake and Sing!
Odets's Berger family [of Awake and Sing!] is trapped, in a mental...
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In the following, Young offers a mixed review of Awake and Sing!, judging it a "workaday drama."
There are a number of pertinent things to be said of the Group Theatre's last prod...
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Vernon provides a glowing assessment of Awake and Sing!, declaring it "one of the truest, most vital productions of the year. "
The Group Theatre got off none too happily in its first pr...
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In the excerpt below from a conference paper presented in 1964, Goldstone asserts that Awake and Sing! is Odets' most profound play and explores the significance of money to the characters.
Awa...
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Warshow was a Jewish-American editor, essayist, and film critic. In the following essay, he discusses Odets's Awake and Sing! and its realistic portrayal of the common Jewish-American experienc...
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Gill is an American novelist, short story writer, and critic. In the following review, he pans a modern production of Odets's Awake and Sing! and wonders if the work has been lost to history.
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In the following essay, Dozier examines Paradise Lost, a play originally criticized for being an inferior version of Awake and Sing!, Odets's first work. Dozier looks beyond superficial similar...
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