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Play by Mac Wellman This article is about the play. For the bird, see Hyacinth macaw.

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The Hyacinth Macaw is a play written by American playwright Mac Wellman, currently the Donald I. Fine Professor of Play Writing at Brooklyn College, New York City. The New York Times described it as an "entertainingly immoderate portrait of America adrift" It is the second in a series of four Wellman plays called the "Crowtet", along with A Murder of Crows, Second Hand Smoke, and The Lesser Magoo.

References

  1. Brantley, Ben. "Review/Theater; Family Life Colored by Menace", The New York Times, published May 20, 1994.
  2. McNulty, Charles. "Return of the Crow", The Village Voice, published April 27, 1999.


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