He said "True West" had meant the most to him so far.
In preparing for "True West," the two actors said, they drew on relationships with their own brothers.
And without the fear beneath the laughter, "True West" just isn't very funny.
Mr. Woodruff resigned as director of "True West," which was then in production.
By any account, Coyote's "True West" could not be more timely.
In "True West" the two brothers represent two aspects of the author.
No matter which version of this outstanding "True West" you see, you'll find its spiritual center in the same place.
"True West" is a classic, a modern American classic, but it's not a new play.
The play seems almost a rewrite of "True West."
"True West" never has, though it played in an Off Broadway theater for well over a year in the early 1980's.