The Humans – Play – Seattle Repertory Theatre

Attended the preview performance of The Humans on Broadway. Showed how stable lives can easily change for the worse. All dialogue and no plot. Felt like I was watching a play of Gilmore Girls talking constantly.
Attended the preview performance of The Humans on Broadway. Showed how stable lives can easily change for the worse. All dialogue and no plot. Felt like I was watching a play of Gilmore Girls talking constantly.

Type: Play

Recommendation: It’s worth seeing but don’t come in with preconceived expectations of the “Best Play of the Year” Tony Award hype.

Rating (Out of 5 Stars): 3.5 Stars

Negatives: All dialogue and no plot. Felt like I was watching a play of Gilmore Girls talking constantly.

Story, Script, and Lyrics: East-coast family has Thanksgiving dinner. Dialogue unfolds to show how stable lives can easily change for the worse.

Cast and Theater Company: Not much to say. Typical Seattle Repertory Theatre quality theatrical production. Convincing performance.

Venue and Set: Two story set of a bare-bones New York City apartment. There were no scene changes since everything took place in the apartment.

Music and Audio: Easy to understand dialogue. No music.

Price: $$ (Moderately Priced at $17-95)

Dates: November 17, 2017 – December 17, 2017

Seating: Assigned Seating

Link: http://www.seattlerep.org/Plays/1718/TH/Synopsis

The Crucible – Play – Mini Review – ACT Theatre

Watched the play The Crucible. Entirely riveting performance about the Salem witch trials. The inquisition-like hypocrisy of organized religion is disgusting. Kind of also reminded me of how SDAs are taught to fear the Sunday law and end of times.

Frozen – ArtsWest Playhouse and Gallery

Watched the play "Frozen" (definitely not Disney). Offered a chilling glimpse into the mind of a pedophile serial killer, a vengeful grieving mother, and a flawed forensic psychologist. Where do you draw the line between innate evil and criminal insanity?
Watched the play “Frozen” (definitely not Disney). Offered a chilling glimpse into the mind of a pedophile serial killer, a vengeful grieving mother, and a flawed forensic psychologist. Where do you draw the line between innate evil and criminal insanity?