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re: Answer (spoiler)
Posted by: AC126748 04:45 pm EST 12/30/18
In reply to: re: Answer (spoiler) - Singapore/Fling 04:03 pm EST 12/30/18

No. Goldwyn and Maslany enter the on-stage restaurant (Foodwork) from the street, which continues the scene that begins outside.
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re: Answer (spoiler)
Posted by: carolinaguy 05:04 pm EST 12/30/18
In reply to: re: Answer (spoiler) - AC126748 04:45 pm EST 12/30/18

At the performance I attended, a woman on the street looked right into the camera like she thought she was going to be on the news or something. I’m sure that’s a risk the production knew it was taking when it decided to stage things that way.
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re: Answer (spoiler)
Posted by: Singapore/Fling 09:05 pm EST 12/30/18
In reply to: re: Answer (spoiler) - carolinaguy 05:04 pm EST 12/30/18

In The Misanthrope, Jeanine Serralles and Bill Camp had a fight scene on the street, and part of the charm was watching passersby gawking at the spectacle.

Do they enter the stage via the stage door alleyway? Is there a sign up for the restaurant?
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re: Answer (spoiler)
Posted by: Ncassidine 05:14 pm EST 12/30/18
In reply to: re: Answer (spoiler) - carolinaguy 05:04 pm EST 12/30/18

That seems much more in line with a benefit than a risk.
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