After the Fall
Opening Night: July 29, 2004
Closing: September 12, 2004
Theater: American Airlines
After the Fall probes deeply into the psyche of Quentin, a man who ruthlessly revisits his past to explain the "catastrophe" that is his life. His journey backward takes him through a troubled upbringing, the bitter death of his mother, and a series of failed relationships.
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July 30, 2004
Perhaps there is something anesthetizing in the discovery that no one in the world is innocent. Portraying a man in thrall to this harsh revelation in the grievously misconceived revival of Arthur Miller’s ”After the Fall,” which opened last night at the American Airlines Theater, Peter Krause certainly appears to be feeling no pain.
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