Crystal reflections
- Share via
I’M not quite sure where James C. Taylor’s opening night seat was for “700 Sundays,” but mine was in the mezzanine and apparently I saw a much better show [“Down Memory Lane With Billy Crystal,” Jan. 14]. When he refers to Crystal’s “flubbed lines and stumbled ... patter,” I guess I missed that. And the “lack of stagecraft” and “problems in the script”? Is he nuts?
Here are some words he left out of his review: tour de force, mastery, Chaplinesque and consummate showman.
PENNY PEYSER
Woodland Hills
*
TO pigeonhole this play as something only a mother would love is terribly unjust. This is a play that everyone who has ever loved a parent should see. And that’s quite a population. Because this is a play about honoring the memories of those we love -- and as baby boomers age, it holds even greater value for our society.
My father passed away seven years ago. It was not until I saw Crystal honestly and openly portray the emotion of grief and its inherent guilt that I understood that I was not alone, that the feelings weighing me down were “normal.”
In that one moment, seven years of pain dissipated. The grief cloud had finally lifted. That’s a gold standard no other performance can beat.
LYNN ISENBERG
Marina del Rey
More to Read
The biggest entertainment stories
Get our big stories about Hollywood, film, television, music, arts, culture and more right in your inbox as soon as they publish.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.