"The Shape of Things," by Neil LaBute and directed by Barry Kyle
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"The Shape of Things," by Neil LaBute and directed by Barry Kyle
Of all the plays I have attended this semester, The Shape of Things, was the one in which I enjoyed most. I felt like the director was incredibly apprehensive about the way the audience would absorb this play, because I have seen this play portrayed in a much harsher way in which many would be alienated before the production even began. Though, this
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nothing compared to what I saw at the Shafer Theatre. In conclusion, I will leave you with this very important information: If you are someone who does not enjoy an in-your-face kind of performance, you should stay away. The playwright combined with this director, leaves no room for an offensive audience. The play is not concerned at all with who or who it does not offend; it is more focused on getting the point across.
nothing compared to what I saw at the Shafer Theatre. In conclusion, I will leave you with this very important information: If you are someone who does not enjoy an in-your-face kind of performance, you should stay away. The playwright combined with this director, leaves no room for an offensive audience. The play is not concerned at all with who or who it does not offend; it is more focused on getting the point across.