
The responsibilities of a theater critic
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Re Peter Ellenstein’s response to Laurie Winer’s review of “Methuselah” performed by the Los Angeles Repertory Co. (“Criticism of ‘Methuselah’ Overlooks Its Worthiness,” Counterpunch, March
17): I was proud to be performing in [“Methuselah”]. Ellenstein drew attention to Winer’s use of the word “loopy.” This is a word that trips happily off the tongue of my 7-year-old son but
is hardly indicative of deep thought. Ellenstein’s article has made me aware that the critic has a greater responsibility to a city of such cultural diversity where the theater’s hold on the
public imagination is tenuous. I do not ask that Winer--or any critic for that matter--like the productions that I am in. But I do expect her writing to be intelligent and thoughtful. TERRY
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