Nov 29, 2019
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6 Comments:
I loved this. It kept surprising me right up until the end. Two fantastic roles for women. I vote yes. The only concern is that it is a small cast and the title isn't a draw.
When I read this, I could visualize it in the arena. Yes for me.
We can do it, but I don't have a desire to sit through it. No for me.
I couldn't stand Ata, she's a simp, a pathetic victim and a fugitive from another era. 1991? this thing reads like it's from 1961, or maybe 1951. The one thing that I might have had sympathy for, her agoraphobia, is tossed aside the moment the plot called for it. I did make it to the end and they bring it around a bit, but by that point I couldn't relate to any of the characters. A no for me.
Stu
I read this a few weeks ago and didn’t like it, so I decided to give it another chance today. Alas I didn’t get very far. It’s a no for me.
I agree with Stu, suddenly no longer agoraphobic - hmm. It is mostly a 2 person show.
The script grew on me, so I am voting yes.
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