1. Generational Homogeineity in American Theatre
While "Dream" (my adaptation of "A Midsummer Night's Dream") was poorly staged, shabbily designed, and narratively messy, the production achieved something I have yet to achieve again. ... The Limelight is essentially a gutted out Gothic style church, and we used its architecture to our advantage, allowing the action to spill off the multi-leveled stage on which bands and DJ's normally performed, into, around, and above the enormous dance-floor upon which the audience was seated. ... The net result was that the sexual aspect of the play's narrative was situated front and center,...
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