| re: Come From Away: The Mountain out of a molehill Musical | |
| Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 11:00 am EDT 07/07/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Come From Away: The Mountain out of a molehill Musical - Delvino 09:13 am EDT 07/07/17 | |
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| "Damn, but your post says what no one will say: there's something really self-indulgent about a show that presents inconvenience as a dramatic premise. I was laughing out loud at your synopsis because it's spot on. Planes land, people wait. Oh, the humanity. Okay. Meanwhile, back in NYC. Acquiring patience wasn't a first order of business. " All I can say is that you and Chazwaza have a very different perspective on the dramatic situation of COME FROM AWAY than a lot of other people do. Have you actually thought about the state of mind of the people who were stuck on those planes and then stuck in Gander, and how you might have felt if you were one of those people? As for your odd remark "Meanwhile, back in NYC," I don't understand your meaning, since COME FROM AWAY is pointedly not about the stories of people who were at the site of the tragedy. Do you think only those stories are worth telling? Are you uninterested in any play or movie about World War II that's not about soldiers in the midst of battle? I just don't get it. |
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