Spot on. Some great insights there. The setting of the fraternity house as a decayed hierarchy made it feel very subversive to me when I first saw it. I had never seen that particular setting presented as a ruin. And I love what you said about it "masking the class differences" in the past. There's a lot of despair in this play in the best, provocative way.
Nice reading! I enjoyed the recap and perspective. You were quick to post that.
I was kind of writing it during the show in my notebook, as you might’ve seen
Spot on. Some great insights there. The setting of the fraternity house as a decayed hierarchy made it feel very subversive to me when I first saw it. I had never seen that particular setting presented as a ruin. And I love what you said about it "masking the class differences" in the past. There's a lot of despair in this play in the best, provocative way.