Talk:Israel Horovitz
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Not NPOV
This whole section needs rewriting; it reads like a bad review: "Horovitz greatly admired the Irish playwright Samuel Beckett and for his own work often found in Beckett a thematic and stylistic model and inspiration, though seldom approaching the spare richness of the original. A typical Horovitz play often revolves around a symbolic or situational gimmick, resulting in theater that is more clever than brilliant, and more catchy than enduring." 155.247.166.29 18:55, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
Have since revised said section. Smithtp123 17:47, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
GSC
No longer artistic director of GSC. He stepped down, although he is still involved.