Donald Margulies and L.A. Theatre Works present the story of Jonathan Waxman, an up-an-coming artistic genius on a path to ultimate success and exposure. However, during his course, Jonathan discovers his ex-lover Patricia; the commercialization of American art; and inevitable questions of anti-Semitism.
"Jonathan Waxman is a hugely successful artist. He's been profiled in Vanity Fair and receives exorbitant prices for his works. But a visit with his original muse and lover causes him to reevaluate the success that now controls him.c."
"Donald Margulies and L.A. Theatre Works present the story of Jonathan Waxman, an up-an-coming artistic genius on a path to ultimate success and exposure. However, during his course, Jonathan discovers his ex-lover Patricia; the commercialization of American art; and inevitable questions of anti-Semitism."@en
"Jonathan Waxman is a hugely successful artist. He's been profiled in Vanity Fair and receives exorbitant prices for his works. But a visit with his original muse and lover causes him to reevaluate the success that now controls him."@en
"Jonathan Waxman is a hugely successful artist. He receives exorbitant prices for his works, sight unseen. But a visit with original muse and lover causes him to reevaluate the success that now controls him. This Obie award-winning drama explores the artist's role in society, the commerce of art, and the complications of love and memory."
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