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re: The Visit at WTF: my take on the show

Posted by: actor103 11:29 am EDT 08/16/14
In reply to: re: The Visit at WTF: my take on the show - BruceinIthaca 02:54 am EDT 08/16/14

Thanks. I am re-thinking the "adaptation" issue. When you reference "biological evolution," in terms of the words meaning, I start to change my understanding. Anyway, hmmm, maybe adaptation is exactly what this is. You seem to have a more comprehensive understanding of the term, than I. Have to think about it but what you are saying sounds right. Not really sure why it matters to me. I guess it is because I do not want people to see the show with blinders on and go into the musical, expecting to see the same themes and dramatic structure as the play. If that is what they are looking for, I can understand why they would be disapointed.


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