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  • mike - Apr 29 2008 | video, play, seattle, rep, theater

    We saw The Cure at Troy (SeattleRep) - which features a set made to look like a barren island. The Rep made a timelapse video showing the construction.

    Quoted: See the Seattle Rep scene shop build a 16-foot high mountain in an amazing time lapse. See the mountain onstage, designed by Blythe Quinlan, in The Cure at T...

    • eric - Apr 29 2008

      The reviews of that play are mixed but I'm a fan of Seamus Heaney. Was it any good? The reviews say that the singing of lines may have been a bit over the top and scattered.

    • mike - Apr 29 2008

      It was a bit more challenging than more traditional works - but overall I would say it was quite good. For one - it was just 90 minutes, with no intermission. But it had a good narrative, artistic set design, and the singing worked well.

      The most challenging work I've seen there was "Texts for Nothing" (Beckett). I hated it so much I left in the middle of the show, and wrote an angry note to the Rep (coincidentally, also a play where the set was a big mountain of dirt!).

      http://www.seattlerep.org/SeasonPlays02/ShowTN.html

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