by dataport on Nov.20, 2009, under Uncategorized
Going (to the) Rogue
Two weekkends remain in which to see the Rogue Theatre’s edgy and quite wonderful production of Edward Albee’s “A Delicate Balance.” I say “edgy’ advisedly because, like all of Albee’s plays, the audience recognizes something of themselves in his characters…and often that ‘something’ is something scary.
The audience laughs, but it is always a laughter of nervous recognition.
Kathleen Allen’s review in the Star will put you in the picture. You want Family Values? The Rogue shows you family values.
Visit The Rogue Theatre’s web site for tickets and information about the season. (click)
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November 20th, 2009 on 2:54 pm
You trickster. I thought this was going to be about Sarah “Short Shorts” Palin.
She needs to do a book signing there. She can call it ironical.