Well done! Beautiful music and earnest portrayals. But imagine for a moment a version of Monty Python's The Life of Brian where the director decides to only play the biblical reality of the script and ignores completely the fact that it is intended to be a send-up of the source material. David Ives is hysterical and so is this play! I saw no humor here. This made me sad.
I really liked this. The characters were feeling people thourghout the play, not just word-machines like in some versions.
Someone commented that there was no humor, but I felt this is the way this play should be done. It's not a cheap comedy act.
Eemiel 3 years ago 2
That audience is terribly annoying. I've never heard that many people cause each other to cough at one event before. Interesting take on the play
eggory 3 years ago 2
Well done! Beautiful music and earnest portrayals. But imagine for a moment a version of Monty Python's The Life of Brian where the director decides to only play the biblical reality of the script and ignores completely the fact that it is intended to be a send-up of the source material. David Ives is hysterical and so is this play! I saw no humor here. This made me sad.
joshzam 3 years ago
good could have gotten rid of the metronome through
beccasbagsandbeads 3 years ago
Was that Michael Sakir playing the Glass?
Maestrojosh87 3 years ago
yeah... he was a HUGE help!
amandala91 3 years ago