I can't disagree with any particular point you make about "Art," and yet I found myself puzzled by the play. I didn't find it as funny as anyone else in the audience tonight, though references to deconstructionism got a giggle or two out of me. I found it somewhat distracting that Yvan is straight - he is marrying a woman - but the actor's speaking and gestures were, to my eye and ear, gay coded.
Forgot to say: I got home and told Donna that I am just not smart enough for this particular play. She said that its often the case that dramatic works and films that other people love, we don't.
I can't disagree with any particular point you make about "Art," and yet I found myself puzzled by the play. I didn't find it as funny as anyone else in the audience tonight, though references to deconstructionism got a giggle or two out of me. I found it somewhat distracting that Yvan is straight - he is marrying a woman - but the actor's speaking and gestures were, to my eye and ear, gay coded.
Forgot to say: I got home and told Donna that I am just not smart enough for this particular play. She said that its often the case that dramatic works and films that other people love, we don't.
Glad you could make it to NOBODY LOVES YOU!