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I agree. When I saw it in Circle in the Square, my first thought was that Judd engineered his death.
Last Edit: tmdonahue 09:15 am EDT 06/20/19
Posted by: tmdonahue (tmdonahue@yahoo.com) 09:11 am EDT 06/20/19
In reply to: Not exactly cold-blooded murder, to me - Ann 08:57 am EDT 06/20/19

Judd not only put the gun in Curly's hand but he cocked the trigger after saying "You know what to do." Curly was passive in this exchange of the wedding gift. Curly shot without raising his arm as one might expect in a killing. But I also believe Daniel Fish was going for ambiguity rather than psychology, a collision of images and styles that would lead the audience to consider the musical differently than they might have in a conventional staging. Hence, everyone goes right on to sing a happy song, including Judd who rises from the stage floor. Fish leaves many moments unresolved.
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