HOMOS, OR EVERYONE IN AMERICA - Labyrinth Theater Company
HOMOS, OR EVERYONE IN AMERICA - Labyrinth Theater Company #1
Posted: 10/30/16 at 11:48pm
Has anyone seen it? Thoughts?
HOMOS, OR EVERYONE IN AMERICA - Labyrinth Theater Company #2
Posted: 11/17/16 at 11:01pm
Felt like an extended episode of Looking. Well acted - not groundbreaking or even quirkily interesting. Pretty standard relationship play with lots of time skipping. See it with discounts
HOMOS, OR EVERYONE IN AMERICA - Labyrinth Theater Company #3
Posted: 11/18/16 at 1:27pm
Looking is a pretty good comparison point. I ended up liking it a lot, probably due in large part to the charm and commitment of the actors, especially the leads.
Fair warming that it gets very warm/uncomfortable in there at times due to the strong lighting during some scenes.
HOMOS, OR EVERYONE IN AMERICA - Labyrinth Theater Company #4
Posted: 11/18/16 at 1:57pm
How bad are the partial view seats for this? I want to see it but $50 is a bit high.
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HOMOS, OR EVERYONE IN AMERICA - Labyrinth Theater Company #5
Posted: 11/18/16 at 3:28pm
"Fair warming that it gets very warm/uncomfortable in there at times due to the strong lighting during some scenes"
I had the same complaint. They really should have thought about that. I was one of the youngest people in there, so I'm sure other people had way more issues with the hot lighting than I did. It's really not designed to be a comfortable theater experience.
The play was just OK.
Dave, where are the partial view seats? Hard to say.
HOMOS, OR EVERYONE IN AMERICA - Labyrinth Theater Company #6
Posted: 11/18/16 at 3:33pm
Partial view seats have a large post blocking some of the action. I sat there last night. The actors are constantly moving, and, for the price, it's not that bad a deal. Lots of talking so I didnt need to actually witness all the verbal sparring. $30 for obstructed view.
HOMOS, OR EVERYONE IN AMERICA - Labyrinth Theater Company #7
Posted: 11/18/16 at 4:56pm
@neonlightsxo - definitely, I repeatedly heard the elderly couple across the stage from me complaining about the heat, among other things :)
HOMOS, OR EVERYONE IN AMERICA - Labyrinth Theater Company #8
Posted: 11/18/16 at 5:12pm
Except for breaking up a teeny tiny space, I don't know why they had to construct those large seating platforms all over the room.
Maybe because the people seated across from each other are much more interesting than the actors and the action.
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