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da ([personal profile] da) wrote2006-07-03 11:19 am
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Theatre Review: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Just a capsule-review for now. [livejournal.com profile] melted_snowball and I saw this on Thursday night.

The production: awesome. Every one of the four actors was believable in their role, and they seemed to have appropriate chemistry (or anti-chemistry, as the case often was). Every bit of the production seemed spot-on to me.

The show itself: painful, in content and presentation. This might be the most sadistic play I've seen. Over three hours plus.. oof. I found myself wondering what was the force that kept George and Martha together? Some co-dependent sort of love? Inertia? Inertia seemed to be the main force that kept the two guests from leaving; inertia, playing with greed (Nick, greed for influence at the college and for Martha; Honey, greed for the brandy).

Since the show is one of the masterpieces of the 20th century, I will think about renting the movie version, though I am not certain I need to see it again. I'll say it this way: if I don't ever see this show ever again, I feel totally comfortable letting this production of it, be the one I've seen, it was that well done.