Dissonance
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jun 27, 2007
Closed Jul 8, 2007
Opened Jun 27, 2007
Closed Jul 8, 2007
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Members of the Bradley String Quartet have their artistic differences. How will they be resolved when one of rock and roll's biggest stars enters their world? Damian Lanigan, novelist and author for BBC Radio, explores the collision of two musical sensibilities in this engrossing new play. Amanda Charlton directs.
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You don't have to be a devotee of classical music to enjoy Damian Lanigan's chamber play Dissonance, now getting its world premiere at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, even though it is about a dysfunctional string quartet approaching the top of its game as they just as certainly head for some major discord. Of course, if you don't deem classical music to be the summum bonum of all human endeavor, then the group's first violinist, James Bradley (the delightfully disgruntled Daniel Gerroll), would likely consider you an infidel and an imbecile.
His eye does not shine kindly on his fellow creatures in the best of circumstances -- not the second violinist, Hal (Thomas Sadoski), a former stud[...]