Sunday, November 19, 2017


Now Playing

As the season's anticipated premiere it is
quite the performance, one without peer
in point of fact, but then it's not every
production that has the distinction of
representing the creative finesse of the
world's pre-eminent producer-director
renowned far and wide for drama and
brilliance unmatched and beyond the
abilities of any who present as challengers.
The subtle use of the main actors to
introduce the first act, an interplay of
water, wind and atmosphere in a display
of chemical interaction all in the interests
of transforming a stage as large as a
planet from one setting to another
moving the action along as death and
discovery, acceptance and revelry all
make their entrance while the director
skilfully lowers the light to a dim luster
moves the stage setting about in a choice
of diaphanous crystalline brilliance
alternating with sinister darkness and
existential threats, finally relenting to
rearrange episodic deliverance and the
finality of ushering the actors to the exit
in preparation for the next in the series
so never-ending, so anticipated, so creative.




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