Film Reviews ‘THE LOSS OF NAMELESS THINGS’: Genius Playwright Drives Off a Bridge A delicate portrait of an artist as a young man who experiences a horrible accident. As the man, Oakley (Tad) Hall III, had influenced many, his fall did as well. But his rise is a terrific thing to watch. The young playwright lived his dream by creating a theater company in Catskills, New York, and putting on a slew of successful productions. They converted a barn into a theater, with the actors living in an old Victoria house. All this was set beside a creek and an ominous bridge. Filmmaker Bill Rose has created art out of Hall’s tragedy. You learn more about “THE END OF NAMELESS THINGS” (2004) and buy the DVD here. Share This Previous ArticleMADNESS IN THE FAST LANE Next Article'GROUPIES': A Classic Documentary About Rock 'n' Roll Love February 14, 2013