At this point, I don't even want to walk by that theater in the near future...I hated it that much.
For me, Inherit the Wind, Year of Magical Thinking, Moon for the Misbegotten, and even Deuce were better. And I'm really looking forward to Radio Golf on Friday. Updated On: 4/18/07 at 10:21 AM
Really? Not trying to be mean here. (at all -- not my way), but dont you think some of that hatred could stem from a lack of understanding of the storyline?
You are definitely correct in the fact that I hated it because I had no clue what was going on (same with History Boys, Pillowman, Spring Awakening). And yes, you are correct in saying that if I knew the plot beforehand, I might understand the "brilliance" of the show more. I'm sure if I read a detailed synopsis of the show and then if I saw it again, I would enjoy it more. I just think I should be able to enjoy a play the first time through without knowing anything about it.
"If you can't understand plot points in relatively straight forward plays perhaps you should aim for something lighter?"
I wouldn't call CORAM BOY a "straight forward" play since I was completely clueless the entire time.
...and I see everything on Broadway anyway...plus it's good to expand beyond one's comfort zone. I saw all three parts of COAST OF UTOPIA (a play that I belive requires some thought from the audience) and loved it.
I have to agree with WAT here about Coram Boy. I didn't hate it as much as he did, but I had my problems with it. I saw last night's show and thought that, while the special effects were fantastic and breathtaking, the plot definitely had its potholes. I thought Act 1 was significantly stronger, with the whole dark storyline going one. Act 2 was very weak, storywise, in my opinion. I thought it was extremely cliche. It felt like any movie ever about a long term separation between parents and their children. I don't want to spoil the play by saying what I mean precisely, but people who have seen it should be able to understand what am saying. Jan Maxwell was fantastic as was the girl who played young Alex and Aaron. I still think Coast of Utopia has Best Play wrapped up though. There were definitely problems in the Coram Boy script. -BJH P.S. Juliana from Grease: You're the One That I Want was there sitting across the aisle from my friend. Let's just say the conversations she was having with her friend were extremely amusing.
Not to threadjack, but anyone have any thoughts on Best Play, being that is was mentioned by BJH?
I dont know about "Coast..." having it wrapped up.
I dont know if it appeals to a broad audience, which MIGHT affect the Tony voters. "CB" might not either, but would not surpise me if "Coram Boy" takes it.
I have my fingers crossed for Coast of Utopia to take Best Play...it got raves for all three parts. We'll see what the reviews for Coram Boy are in a few weeks.