Some guy on /wsr/ told me that /lit/ was the best place to discuss theater, so lets discuss the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime.
Start with the Greeks.
>>7492113
I search the greeks and first link is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greeks_(finance).
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Never heard of it. Watch Oedipus the King.
>>7492115
Where has my passion gone? Has it been carried off by some lonely driver in a line of florescent light? Has it been blurred together in ribboned patterns on the night? Along the stretch of some unnamed plane, we began again. I saw in your face that we’re the same when we began again. A multiverse of fuchsia and violet surrenders to blackness now. My world closes its eyes to sex and laughter.
I'm told the production was very good, with the use of lights/lasers to denote buildings and objects but I haven't seen it myself. It does sound a little gimmicky though.
>>7492124
Read Nietzsche.
>>7492125
It's really effective, especially when he goes to the train station and london. Lots of good choreography.
>>7492124
I know the tripfag is silly, but Oedipus the King is one of the key pieces of theatre. We cannot dismiss it.
>>7492133
I ain't denying that. I'm just saying we should go out of our comfort zone and find some newer stuff to look at.
speaking of which, The woman in black.
>>7492143
Seen that. Better than the awful book. It was enjoyable.
>>7492157
What was bad about the book?
>>7492159
Quite dull
>>7492165
Where are you located? I saw it at the MK theatre for not much?
One thing i will say about the play is i liked how they kept the end of the book where Christopher explains how he solved the Maths Problem.