I just watched Guilty Pleasures. I enjoyed it. The actors did a good job under the circumstances and the restraints. I thought the actor playing ‘Jinx’ was excellent. On the Theatre company’s home page there was a request to answer a questionnaire and help the company win Best Streaming play of the season. It was a long questionnaire. One of the nominees in one of the categories was someone who was mentioned in your play, Audra McDonald. I was engaged and invested in the story and characters. I was slightly taken aback, however, by the reference to Papillon. For some reason it took me out of the play.. Did the character in the play, who is a playwright, mean the movie or the book? I wondered how many people in the audience would get the reference. It was a momentary thing and I got right back into the play.
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Really enjoyed this, Ken. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSo much of your humor coming through in this play!
ReplyDeleteI just watched Guilty Pleasures. I enjoyed it. The actors did a good job under the circumstances and the restraints. I thought the actor playing ‘Jinx’ was excellent. On the Theatre company’s home page there was a request to answer a questionnaire and help the company win Best Streaming play of the season. It was a long questionnaire. One of the nominees in one of the categories was someone who was mentioned in your play, Audra McDonald. I was engaged and invested in the story and characters. I was slightly taken aback, however, by the reference to Papillon. For some reason it took me out of the play.. Did the character in the play, who is a playwright, mean the movie or the book? I wondered how many people in the audience would get the reference. It was a momentary thing and I got right back into the play.
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