"Your fear, your own lives, have become your
entertainment."-Talk Radio
"More timely today than it was twenty years ago . . . Radio
crackles with intensity."-Joe Dziemianowicz, New York Daily
News
"The most lacerating portrait of a human meltdown this side of a
Francis Bacon painting. . . . This revival, like the original
production, allows its star to grab an audience by the lapels and
shake it into submission."-Ben Brantley, The New York Times
Eric Bogosian's Talk Radio-his breakthrough 1987 Public Theater
hit that was made into a film by Oliver Stone-has been revived in a
"mesmerizing" (Newsday) production on Broadway, with Liev Schreiber
playing the role of the late-night shock jock that Bogosian himself
originated. The drama is set in the studio of Cleveland's WTLK
Radio over the course of Barry Champlain's two-hour broadcast,
being scrutinized that night by producers with an interest in
taking the show national, and fueled as always by coffee, cocaine,
and Jack Daniel's. Barry's jousts with his unseen callers-ranging
from a white supremacist to a woman obsessed with her garbage
disposal-are peppered with insights into his character from his
ex-deejay pal and his sometime girlfriend/producer, and punctuated
with a transformative visit from an embodied voice.
Eric Bogosian is a writer and actor who over the last twenty
years has authored five full-length plays and created six
full-length solos for himself, including subUrbia; Sex, Drugs, Rock
& Roll; Pounding Nails in the Floor with My Forehead;and
Drinking in America. He is the recipient of three OBIE Awards and a
Drama Desk Award, and has toured throughout the United States and
Europe.
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