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Jesse
Green

May 4, 2017

Who is Winnie? “About 50, well preserved, blond for preference, plump,” Samuel Beckett wrote in his stage directions for “Happy Days,” the 1961 how-bad-can-life-get tragicomedy in which she appears. Or partly appears. When the curtain rises, Winnie is up to her waist in a scorched mound of earth. As embodied by the heartbreaking Dianne Wiest in this otherwise conventional Theater for a New Audience revival, she looks like a weathered Barbie growing out of a Barbie doll cake. Your personal imagery may take you elsewhere. Weirdly, a friend who attended with me thought of Hillary Clinton.

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