Member since: April 10, 2008
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"If you want to do a "silly play," that's great. I love plenty of silly plays. Sometimes we really can use cheap laughs. But if you're going to do a play that contains a lot of hateful ideas..." Paul, I was surprised by your take on the play...I am usually very sensitive to cheap shots at others expense so I must have missed the ones you point out because I was caught up in the silliness of the actual situation being played out. The ideas of homophobia, aids, or the value of women never entered my mind...although the cheating on your best friend always "tweaks" my nerves. The premise of cheating the IRS and then having to cover up what you have done is THE STORY and, although I agree that the acting was a little forced at times, the play works for what it is...a silly comedy. Perhaps you need to return to the theatre tonight and loosen up a bit.
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