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re: IT"S ONLY - NO, BARELY- A PLAY.

Posted by: davei2000 07:31 am EST 01/17/15
In reply to: IT"S ONLY - NO, BARELY- A PLAY. - portenopete 12:43 am EST 01/17/15

But for long stretches- when the playwright should have been crafting character and situation and mood- they seemed to be adrift and unsure of what to make of it.I'm not sure they realized it in the end, but I don't think they had a very good time....
Talk about "self-aggrandizing"!

But leaving even the most disappointing Hare play- and I've seen a few of them- I would never deny that they were devoid of ideas or craft, and that's something I can't say about IT'S ONLY A PLAY.
Speaking of craft - you managed to say the opposite of what you meant, no??


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