I had the opportunity to run sound and lights for this show and viewed it about 20 times in the rehearsal and run. This is an excellent script, very well written, and a gem for actors who can handle the dialogue. It's great if you have actors who can deliver this highly technical dialogue sounding as though they know the math involved. I think the director had a college math PhD come in and explain it for the cast. It's got to be done so that they appear to know what all that math means. PLUS it has plenty of "meat" for the actors from an emotional standpoint. Small cast (4 characters I think) but a well written show. Has some cool possibilities for nice set design and lighting design. Very moody but compelling even if you don't understand the math behind it because the interpersonal relationships of the characters is interesting too.
While I never got to do the show I think it's one of the better things to come along in a while - that has some quality to it. Haven't ever seen the film version though I'd be interested to see how it compares to the stage play. As I understand it's fairly true to the script but I don't know that for sure. Just what I've heard.
Can't go wrong with this but understand while there are some minor comedic moments (not a lot) it is after all is said and done, a fairly weighty drama. After having seen it so many times, even though I am NOT astute when it comes to math, you begin to understand that it's more about the relationships of the people involved than it is about the math - which over the weeks even I was beginning to slightly understand, though it is heavy on that issue too since that's what it is all about.
I recommend it if you have the personnel to handle the drama and technicalities of the dialogue.
TonyDi
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