Saw the show last weekend. What a treat. Worth every penny. So happy for this hard-working troupe and the visionary rebel at its helm. It's like watching someone win the lottery; that someone's name is Cole Escola. He doesn't have to work another day in his life if he doesn't want to. I just hope he doesn't get bored or feel typecast or allow life-changing success to change him. I want to believe he can cope and continue to strive and conquer new worlds. This country needs a good laugh so badly -- have you noticed? Find it at the Lyceum any day of the week.
My only connection to this play was seeing the Mary actress read clues on Jeopardy, some of which referenced the play. I thought it was poor taste. I'm not a fan of making fun of people who can't defend themselves. But that's just my opinion.
Saw the show last weekend. What a treat. Worth every penny. So happy for this hard-working troupe and the visionary rebel at its helm. It's like watching someone win the lottery; that someone's name is Cole Escola. He doesn't have to work another day in his life if he doesn't want to. I just hope he doesn't get bored or feel typecast or allow life-changing success to change him. I want to believe he can cope and continue to strive and conquer new worlds. This country needs a good laugh so badly -- have you noticed? Find it at the Lyceum any day of the week.
Great write up and interview. Makes me really wish I could see it!
My only connection to this play was seeing the Mary actress read clues on Jeopardy, some of which referenced the play. I thought it was poor taste. I'm not a fan of making fun of people who can't defend themselves. But that's just my opinion.
Sounds like a movie to me although the play must certainly have a lot of life left in it. Brava!