By: David Sheward March 14, 2019: French playwright Florian Zeller managed a rare feat in 2016. He made dementia a compelling topic for a Broadway play. After hit runs in Paris and London (the latter in an English translation by Christopher Hampton), Zeller's The Father provided a stunning New York vehicle for Frank Langella as an elderly man slipping into senility and Doug Hughes' staging sleekly provided the re…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 10:18AM on March 14, 2019