http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/thearts/2004317774_zart31doubt.html
Above is the link to the first review; the writer came Saturday night and, although I wasn’t present, I understand it was a solid show. The review is also a good one (whew!) and so we’ll see it translates into box office sales…
I should remark on the audience’s responses…not enough time today, but there are interesting fissures in the crowd as they take sides in the battle between Sister Aloysius and Fr Flynn…and then switch…and then switch and then… That is the brilliant part of the script, that it throws our - the audience’s - assumptions into doubt too.
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playwrighter // April 1, 2008 at 7:12 am
Hey Scott–
Great to see “Doubt” has landed a couple of strong reviews–the production entirely deserves it! Plus you’ve now got at least 1/3rd of the costumes you’ll need if you ever decide to do “Nunsense!”
I enjoy your blog overall but I’m a long way from being convinced to try it out myself. But if I do, no doubt it’ll start with a “thank you” to my friend Scott who talked me into it.
Be well,
John L.
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