Can We Talk About How Brilliant Speech and Debate Was?
#1Can We Talk About How Brilliant Speech and Debate Was?
Posted: 5/6/13 at 9:37pmIt's been years since the show played the Roundabout Underground, but it still just sticks in my memory as such a gem. Sarah Steele was perfection. I wasn't really in the theatrical loop in 2008 - did other people feel the same way?
#2Can We Talk About How Brilliant Speech and Debate Was?
Posted: 5/6/13 at 9:41pmFunny, I was actually rereading this play the other night, and I forgot how strong it is. I wish I had been able to see the Roundabout production, but unfortunately I didn't really discover the show until after it had closed.
#2Can We Talk About How Brilliant Speech and Debate Was?
Posted: 5/6/13 at 10:45pm
It's my favorite play. I wish I got to see it more than just twice.
Did you see SONS OF PROPHET? I love me some Stephen Karam.
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#3Can We Talk About How Brilliant Speech and Debate Was?
Posted: 5/7/13 at 9:08amCo-sign. I love this play.
#4Can We Talk About How Brilliant Speech and Debate Was?
Posted: 5/7/13 at 11:03amI've never seen it staged, but I like the play a great deal. I do think Sons of the Prophet is superior (and that was a fantastic production).
#5Can We Talk About How Brilliant Speech and Debate Was?
Posted: 5/7/13 at 7:56pmSons of the Prophet IS a better play, but they are both wonderful. Speech and Debate is such a cinch to produce, too. It's having a great life on the collegiate circuit. The entire cast was fantastic, and I know I keep harping, but oh, my goodness, Sarah Steele.
#6Can We Talk About How Brilliant Speech and Debate Was?
Posted: 5/8/13 at 9:53am
I don't know SPEECH AND DEBATE, but I was riveted and moved and entertained and surprised and impressed and etc etc etc etc by SONS OF THE PROPHET. It is a brilliant piece.
Karam seems to be an incredibly astute writer with an ear for dialogue, but managing to say a lot of important things using regular people. I should order SPEECH AND DEBATE and read it.
SONS OF THE PROPHET was also the play that solidified in my mind that Santino Fontana is one of our great young stage actors. I hope he has a massive career very soon.... I'm happy he's nominated for a Tony, but I think it's really bizarre and kind of hilarious that it is for playing Prince Charming, after all the wonderful work he has done. Good for him though, save some money so he can do more great plays Off-Broadway that may not pay as well.
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