No one gave the other nominees, "The Kentucky Cycle" and "Broken Glass," any chance.
Because "The Kentucky Cycle" is so long, it is presented as a two-performance package.
"But he did bring 'The Kentucky Cycle' here, which was a very bold and admirable throw of the dice for him."
"The Kentucky Cycle," also on Broadway and also in two parts, runs six hours.
But the dialogue in "The Kentucky Cycle" is that of a high-grade mini-series.
Despite the title, "The Kentucky Cycle" is clearly meant to be more than the account of one region's woes.
On the whole, though, "The Kentucky Cycle" is the least ruminative of plays.
Throughout "The Kentucky Cycle," family stories passed down from one generation to the next are altered and embellished with each recounting.
The immediate appeal of "The Kentucky Cycle," however, is its galloping narrative, and the production comes stripped for action.
It took $100 and six hours (spent either in one day or on consecutive evenings) to experience "The Kentucky Cycle."