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"Indian Ink" is entertaining and solidly constructed, but it has neither the emotional impact nor the intellectual razzle-dazzle of "Arcadia." Instead it has a soothing wit, a leisurely charm and a romantic nature, which are not the kind of virtues that reviewers look for in Mr. Stoppard. — Vincent Canby in the New York Times, April 20, 1995.

Two-act stage play. Based on his 1991 radio play In the Native State. First stage performance was at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford before opening at the Aldwych Theatre, London (dir. Peter Wood) on February 27, 1995. The US premiere was the American Conservatory Theater production at the Geary Theatre, San Francisco (dir. Carey Perloff) on February 24, 1999. First NY performance was the Alter Ego production (dir. Ashok Sinha) at the Walkerspace Theatre on August 16, 2003.
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