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So a positive review is a sign of literary genius, while a negative review denotes incompetence on the part of the reviewer? It's almost amusing how out-of-sorts some people get when they get a bad review. Some people will like the show; some people will not. Get over it. What's the point of having a critic for the CA if all he does is fluffy little cheerleading pieces for everything?
I am really looking forward to seeing Minton Sparks. Her show, a presentation of short stories that she wrote, is hilarious and touching and unique. She performed at Theatreworks a few years ago and was a big hit.
I can't wait to see it!
As one who has never quite understood the appeal of Gone with the Wind, I would probably enjoy this play a lot. I'll have to add it to my calendar.
Are you people serious? The article clearly stated that Lil is performing later on in the competition and was not available yet for an interview. Now let's stop the baseless accusations and be proud of all the wonderful talent from our "miserable" city!
The performances were exceptional, but the script in general was not that exciting to me. I felt like it was trying too hard to be controversial, and I guess I'm just too jaded to be that easily shocked. The overuse of the F word was childish and not amusing. It didn't help that I attended a Sunday matinee by myself and was perfectly sober; sometimes you just have to be in the right frame of mind. I will say that there were a few moments that made me laugh pretty hard - mainly a mulletted Andrew Weir as the "three-nippled cousin f***er."