| re: A question if you have seen KINGS at the Public |
| Posted by: lowwriter 01:23 pm EST 02/12/18 |
| In reply to: A question if you have seen KINGS at the Public - NewtonUK 10:40 am EST 02/12/18 |
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I don't know if either lobbyist was being portrayed as horrible. I thought both of them were being depicted as willing to compromise too much until one of them begins to question what she is doing.
I think the playwright may have been trying to work against a stereotype of lesbians leaning liberal.
I saw the play in an early preview. Did the play end abruptly with the Gillian Jacobs admitting she no longer wanted to play the usual game anymore? I thought it was an odd place to stop. |
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