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| re: A line in Green's "Riverside and Crazy" review | |
| Last Edit: garyd 11:34 pm EST 12/20/22 | |
| Posted by: garyd 11:31 pm EST 12/20/22 | |
| In reply to: re: A line in Green's "Riverside and Crazy" review - ryhog 10:37 pm EST 12/20/22 | |
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| You may be right. However, my take-away from reading that sentence is that Green sensed the actors, at times, but not continuously, and not to the detriment of the production as a whole, regressed, perhaps due to personal emotions regarding the thematic elements, to proseltyzing rather than allowing the characters being portrayed elucidate those elements. In other words, they wanted to make sure that the audience was "getting it". I don't know as I have yet to see the play but, if my interpretation of the sentence is correct, I think it is a valid critical observation by Green and one with which I may or not agree once I have. Actually, this is one of reasons I , in the past, made it a point not to read reviews of theatre I had every intention of seeing. Reading them afterwards is always much more fun. | |
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| re: A line in Green's "Riverside and Crazy" review | |
| Posted by: ryhog 12:16 am EST 12/21/22 | |
| In reply to: re: A line in Green's "Riverside and Crazy" review - garyd 11:31 pm EST 12/20/22 | |
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| I think your reading is likely correct but I guess I would then ask, why did Green right it so vaguely. You did not seem to have much trouble articulating it. I've seen the play in both New York iterations. (I vaguely think I saw the original twice but I am too lazy to check.) I did not pick up on this sense personally but maybe that has something to do with what I brought with me to the current production. | |
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| re: A line in Green's "Riverside and Crazy" review | |
| Last Edit: garyd 01:05 am EST 12/21/22 | |
| Posted by: garyd 12:59 am EST 12/21/22 | |
| In reply to: re: A line in Green's "Riverside and Crazy" review - ryhog 12:16 am EST 12/21/22 | |
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| I suppose I did not find it as vague as you and others and I may represent a singular minority. I simply see it as a comment on the acting and, possibly ,the direction. Of course, it could also be something that he brought to the production. We all bring, I think, certain predilections to art whether we realize it or not. Perhaps it is one of the tenets of art to challenge those predilections. I hope so. (Of course, in this case we are critiquing the critique, not the play, and that is okay as well. Criticism is an art form) | |
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