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| re: THANKSGIVING PLAY is a Tofurky Dud | |
| Posted by: lowwriter 11:45 pm EDT 04/01/23 | |
| In reply to: re: THANKSGIVING PLAY is a Tofurky Dud - reverb 10:24 pm EDT 04/01/23 | |
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| I don’t know what the Broadway version is like but I saw the play off-Broadway and it totally worked. | |
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| re: THANKSGIVING PLAY is a Tofurky Dud new ending went in last night | |
| Posted by: tealady 09:20 am EDT 04/02/23 | |
| In reply to: re: THANKSGIVING PLAY is a Tofurky Dud - lowwriter 11:45 pm EDT 04/01/23 | |
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| speaking with the house manager he told me a new ending went in last night my cup of T |
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| re: THANKSGIVING PLAY ENDING (SPOILER ALERT) | |
| Last Edit: reverb 02:38 am EDT 04/03/23 | |
| Posted by: reverb 02:35 am EDT 04/03/23 | |
| In reply to: re: THANKSGIVING PLAY is a Tofurky Dud new ending went in last night - tealady 09:20 am EDT 04/02/23 | |
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| I’ll do my best to concisely describe and remember the new ending put in Saturday night. If anyone can add or better describe, please go ahead. NOTE: I didn’t see the other ending so I have nothing to compare the new ending to. SPOILER At the very end of the play while the four characters are silently contemplating what to do, the stage lights dim and the black false proscenium rises to reveal the lighting rig. A small yellow spotlight hits downstage center and the director blurts out that their play is about ‘nothing’ - so they’re off the hook for creating a play - I believe this idea is brought about by their earlier script improv with the Native Americans figuratively “absent” from the proverbial Thanksgiving table/dinner. The other characters slowly and awkwardly agree with her but they don’t seem to really understand what’s happening. That’s pretty much the ending. For me this ending came out of nowhere and while I understood what the playwright was trying to make happen, I thought it was a really weak choice with no solid buildup to make the idea land. It’s like the ending hit a brick wall. Also I forgot to mention the filmed sections with the kids were really bad. Again, I get what the production was trying to do but I feel they went to the lowest denominator to separate the scenes. I would have rather seen short little excerpts of children being interviewed about what their ideas behind Thanksgiving were. I think that had some comic potential. The video seemed really staged - maybe that’s what they wanted…I hope not. Again, I was REALLY looking forward to this show. And I was REALLY disappointed. I wish I would have seen it off-Broadway a five years ago. |
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| re: THANKSGIVING PLAY ENDING (SPOILER ALERT) | |
| Posted by: sestina 05:35 pm EDT 04/05/23 | |
| In reply to: re: THANKSGIVING PLAY ENDING (SPOILER ALERT) - reverb 02:35 am EDT 04/03/23 | |
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| I agree with Reverb's point about the filmed sections with kids. I didn't find them terribly funny (even if others in the audience found them uproariously so). I actually found them exploitative and felt bad for the kids participating (even if they weren't especially good). Just lazy work on the director's part. | |
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| re: THANKSGIVING PLAY ENDING (SPOILER ALERT) | |
| Posted by: thatotter 04:30 pm EDT 04/03/23 | |
| In reply to: re: THANKSGIVING PLAY ENDING (SPOILER ALERT) - reverb 02:35 am EDT 04/03/23 | |
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| I saw the show on Wednesday, 3/29 (so before the new ending was put in place according to the above comment) and the "new" ending does not sound different to what I saw on 3/29. So either the new ending didn't happen or it was so similar that I can't tell the difference. | |
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| re: THANKSGIVING PLAY is a Tofurky Dud new ending went in last night | |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 01:46 pm EDT 04/02/23 | |
| In reply to: re: THANKSGIVING PLAY is a Tofurky Dud new ending went in last night - tealady 09:20 am EDT 04/02/23 | |
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| New ending in terms of staging/tech, or is Larissa making rewrites? | |
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| re: THANKSGIVING PLAY is a Tofurky Dud new ending went in last night | |
| Posted by: student_rush 02:11 pm EDT 04/02/23 | |
| In reply to: re: THANKSGIVING PLAY is a Tofurky Dud new ending went in last night - Singapore/Fling 01:46 pm EDT 04/02/23 | |
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| The ending that I saw was completely lackluster, so ... good? Not sure what could possibly change, but a new ending isn't going to magically rewrite every single joke in the preceding 85 minutes -- nor will it recast or restage this production, so I wouldn't hold my breath for a magically renewed theatrical experience. | |
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| re: THANKSGIVING PLAY is a Tofurky Dud new ending went in last night | |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 03:12 pm EDT 04/02/23 | |
| In reply to: re: THANKSGIVING PLAY is a Tofurky Dud new ending went in last night - student_rush 02:11 pm EDT 04/02/23 | |
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| I'm curious to know, mainly because it tells us what level of work is being done on the play at this point. I haven't liked the play for years, so it's not on my viewing list. |
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