Good point. I liked its fuck-you energy but sometimes it also felt like it was engaged in a losing battle with the enormous space. (Or maybe, deep down, I am more conservative in my tastes than I like to think).
Great review. Also broaches the complexity of creating a piece dealing with this subject matter, which challenges the idea of the well-formed (or "properly" formed) theatre piece according to the western canon?
Not sure if it is in any way relevant but makes me think of Piscator and Weill etcetera
Good point. I liked its fuck-you energy but sometimes it also felt like it was engaged in a losing battle with the enormous space. (Or maybe, deep down, I am more conservative in my tastes than I like to think).
Great review. Also broaches the complexity of creating a piece dealing with this subject matter, which challenges the idea of the well-formed (or "properly" formed) theatre piece according to the western canon?
Not sure if it is in any way relevant but makes me think of Piscator and Weill etcetera