Theatre For Thought, July 14, 2012
KILLING THE THINGS WE LOVEjoel fishbaneIt's long been a truth that the only thing worse then having your work forgotten is having it remembered. Poor Shakespeare finds this out every summer: his work is abridged for performances without the editors ever acknowledging their crime. Now George Gershwin's ghost has to suffer too. The famed composer of the Jazz Age is experiencing a renaissance - of sorts. It began with a…