Alex Kulak2 said: "The playwright is also a trial lawyer by day, and I wish we had this story told by someone not so closely tied to the criminal justice system"
i still have no clue how this got produced on Broadway, the dudes been kicking around in like coconut groove florida where some local company premieres all his plays...embarassing
LightsOut90 said: "Alex Kulak2 said: "The playwright is also a trial lawyer by day, and I wish we had this story told by someone not so closely tied to the criminal justice system"
i still have no clue how this got produced on Broadway, the dudes been kicking around in like coconut groove florida where some local company premieres all his plays...embarassing"
Never underestimate the power of rich New Yorkers who retire to Florida, I guess...
I don't know if I'd call it embarrassing. It's clear Mr. Demos-Brown is passionate about theatre, and as a fellow artist, I can always respect someone who can balance a career while still doing what they love.
To me it was Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda. The story had merit, but Kerry's part was written in such an over-the-top one note dimension, her shrill character was more of a message than a person. Too bad, because the actors were all good.