This morning, I'm thinking about the play. It ocurred to me that one of the crucial steps in these early stages might be to discuss the play just as it is, to not assume anything about what we think we understand, or about what we perceive the play to be about. It's a play, and any good play is about any number of things; they leave space for personal reaction. That's part of the beauty of plays. Taking that into consideration, what is the play about for you? Feel free to discuss in the comments section below, or by your own entry. (If you make your own entry, please title it something like "Re: Concept Schmoncept," "Re: 4/2/08," etc.)
And of course, if you haven't read the play recently . . . well; do. Might be a good start. ;)
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