If I may, I just finished reading THE LAST PICTURE SHOW, by Larry McMurtry. In both novel and film I can't help noticing the similarities with DRIVE, Deborah Yarchun's wonderful play. There's an emptiness that hangs in the air. Thalia, Texas and the flatlands and cornfields of I-80 are of a piece. Like THE LAST PICTURE SHOW, characters in DRIVE are defined in large part by their time, and the place they live in. In DRIVE, Deborah holds her own in her depiction of character. She's obviously done her homework. High praise to Deborah for this unique and stellar accomplishment!
If I may, I just finished reading THE LAST PICTURE SHOW, by Larry McMurtry. In both novel and film I can't help noticing the similarities with DRIVE, Deborah Yarchun's wonderful play. There's an emptiness that hangs in the air. Thalia, Texas and the flatlands and cornfields of I-80 are of a piece. Like THE LAST PICTURE SHOW, characters in DRIVE are defined in large part by their time, and the place they live in. In DRIVE, Deborah holds her own in her depiction of character. She's obviously done her homework. High praise to Deborah for this unique and stellar accomplishment!