| I agree. In addition to what Ann said (that not all shows are for everyone), sometimes it is just a short term not-in-the-mood thing. On those rare occasions when I have left shows mid-stream, it is usually as much me as the show: that I don't feel like paying attention enough to get into the show or give it a fair shake. I remember doing this with one of my favorite plays, Long Day's Journey, once, and I can see how it could happen with Ferryman. The same thing can happen with silly shows: sometimes my tolerance is low whereas other times I am willing to play. But it is also reasonable that not everyone cares about the story being told, or cares for the way it is being told. Heck, there are a few actors I dislike so much that I can't enjoy a very fine play if I have to listen to them, or their voice, etc etc |