"A Time to Kill" at John Golden Theatre,October 10, 2103
Posted by Mondschein
(photo: Carol Rosegg)
The
prodigious author John Grisham has entered a third medium to recycle
his work with Rupert Holmes' adaptation of his first novel "A Time to
Kill" now running on the Great White Way. I've been a Grisham fan for
many years, getting hooked first with "The Firm," which led me to "A
Time..." and I've read almost everything he's written since then, good,
bad or indifferent. I like that his work is an easy read, sometimes a
little pulpy, but generally perfect for an afternoon on the beach or a
couple of hours on an airplane.
Wisely, Mr. Grisham
has turned over the adaptation of his work to someone who has strong
experience in writing for the theatre. He gets off scott-free if the
effort tanks, or gets all the glory for creating the source if the play
becomes a hit. Don't forget, he's a lawyer at heart and understands how
to balance the risk/reward equation.
For him, that's a good thing.
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