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Post by bee on Oct 12, 2024 9:03:48 GMT
This is a play by Sarah Ruhl telling the myth of Orpheus from the perspective of his wife Eurydice.
It's decent, well acted and overall a good production, without really hitting any great heights. The Stone Chorus are probably the most memorable thing about it, their portrayal is rather strange.
Runs for 90 minutes with no interval.
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Post by Talisman on Oct 12, 2024 10:39:19 GMT
This is a play by Sarah Ruhl telling the myth of Orpheus from the perspective of his wife Eurydice. It's decent, well acted and overall a good production, without really hitting any great heights. The Stone Chorus are probably the most memorable thing about it, their portrayal is rather strange. Runs for 90 minutes with no interval. Stones portrayal is always strange!
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Post by lynette on Oct 13, 2024 14:54:58 GMT
Not my most engaging evening but full marks for effort. It seems to me to be a play about grief and loss with a side swipe at dementia in terms of loss of memory. Maybe I’m being a little literal there. It could be made much funnier with more underworld cabaret and then the serious bit would have more weight. I know nothing about the writer but I would say, keep going, I have seen much worse before a writer hits their stride.
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