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Matt Reviews: GIANT, DOG DAY AFTERNOON & DEATH OF A SALESMAN

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Matt dives into three very different theatrical experiences: the provocative West End transfer Giant, the uneven stage adaptation of Dog Day Afternoon, and a bold new revival of Death of a Salesman. From thorny questions of artistic responsibility and antisemitism to misjudged tonal shifts and a reinvigorated American classic, this episode explores what works, what doesn’t, and how each show may factor into the Tony Awards race.

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Timestamps

* 0:00 – Intro + listener review + housekeeping

* 3:00Giant setup: origins, creative team, and premise

* 7:00 – Roald Dahl controversy + central dramatic conflict

* 13:00 – Themes: antisemitism, accountability, and rhetoric

* 19:00 – Performances (John Lithgow, Aya Cash)

* 23:30 – Critiques: pacing, depth, and dramatic resolution

* 27:00 – Tony Awards outlook for Giant

* 29:30Dog Day Afternoon setup: true story → film → stage

* 33:00 – Tonal misfire: comedy vs. drama

* 38:00 – Character breakdown: Sonny, Leon, and adaptation choices

* 43:00 – Direction, design, and staging issues

* 47:30 – Performances (Jon Bernthal, Ebon Moss-Bachrach)

* 50:30 – Tony Awards outlook for Dog Day Afternoon

* 52:30Death of a Salesman setup: revival context

* 55:00 – Direction and staging (Joe Mantello)

* 57:30 – Performances (Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf, Christopher Abbott)

* 59:00 – Tony Awards outlook + final thoughts

Listener discussion questions

* When a play tackles controversial real-life figures (like Roald Dahl in Giant), how much responsibility does it have to provide emotional clarity versus simply raising questions?

* Can radically reinterpreting tone—like turning Dog Day Afternoon into a broad comedy—ever justify itself, or does it inherently risk undermining the story?

* With Death of a Salesman revived so frequently, what makes a new production feel essential rather than redundant to you?



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