Mark St. Germain’s two-character play, “Freud’s Last Session,” at the Odyssey through March 4, doesn’t rise to fisticuffs. But his imagined debate between the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, ...
It’s a Freudian slipup. Newly imported from England, Terry Johnson’s Olivier Award-winning “Hysteria” presumes to analyze the morphine-induced dreams of the father of psychoanalysis himself, as he ...
Picture for a moment the dowdy holiday shopper who spots Geordie Greig’s new Lucian Freud biography, Breakfast with Lucian, at the bookstore and, taken in by the title and the old man on the cover, ...