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joined:6/5/09
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6/5/09
A coming-of-age tale about five high-school grads, with a supernatural elemental. The latter was not handled all that smoothly, but the play held my interest, and elicited empathy for the characters. The cast was uniformly good.
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After Eight said: "A coming-of-age tale about five high-school grads, with a supernatural elemental. The latter was not handled all that smoothly, but the play held my interest, and elicited empathy for the characters. The cast was uniformly good.
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Who are you, and what did you do with After Eight?
PAfter Eight said: "A coming-of-age tale about five high-school grads, with a supernatural elemental. The latter was not handled all that smoothly, but the play held my interest, and elicited empathy for the characters. The cast was uniformly good.
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How much nudity is in this ? Did not expect that reading the reviews.
Alexis Soloski gave it a mixed-to-positive review in the Times:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/28/theater/review-nibbler-about-the-sweet-horrors-of-youth.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Ftheater&action=click&contentCollection=theater®ion=rank&module=package&version=highlights&contentPlacement=6&pgtype=sectionfront&_r=0
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Why are you so hung up on this?
sonsoftheprophet said: "
How much nudity is in this ? Did not expect that reading the reviews.
"Same question
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Reviews notes the added shock value and "ew!" moments. Can anyone elaborate?
neonlightsxo said: "Please stop.
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LOL.
But really... has anyone seen this that can weigh in some more?
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"But really... has anyone seen this that can weigh in some more?"
Since this thread has been bumped numerous times with the question "anyone?," it is pretty clear that if anyone had seen this and wished to weigh in some more, that person would have done so. Since no one other than myself has, it is logical to conclude that no one else here has seen it, or that anyone else who saw it didn't feel like posting about it.
In theory, that should put an end to the badgering. But for some, nothing is ever enough. I saw the play and liked it. But I really had no interest in posting about it. The only reason I did was because the OP seemed so insistent about it. But again, nothing satisfies those who are never satisfied and are never grateful for what they receive.
After Eight said: "
"But really... has anyone seen this that can weigh in some more?"
Since this thread has been bumped numerous times with the question "anyone?," it is pretty clear that if anyone had seen this and wished to weigh in some more, that person would have done so. Since no one other than myself has, it is logical to conclude that no one else here has seen it, or that anyone else who saw it didn't feel like posting about it.
In theory, that should put an end to the badgering. But for some, nothing is ever enough. I saw the play and liked it. But I really had no interest in posting about it. The only reason I did was because the OP seemed so insistent about it. But again, nothing satisfies those who are never satisfied and are never grateful for what they receive.
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Ok, cool. You clearly don't understand the significance of bumping a thread. It is to simply bring it back into conversation, in case anyone has since it since it was last present on the board. I understand in this case the bumping. has been excessive, and I know it's hard for you to comprehend the idea that maybe someone else on this earth has seen it since it was last bumped and cared to weigh in. That's all.
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"I know it's hard for you to comprehend the idea that maybe someone else on this earth has seen it since it was last bumped and cared to weigh in. That's all. "
Perhaps it's hard for you to comprehend the idea that if anyone else on this earth has seen it since it was last bumped and cared to weigh in, that individual would do a search for the thread and then weigh in. That's all.
I was under the impression that the person doing the bumping was interested in hearing about the nudity, not the play itself.



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Posted: 2/23/17 at 8:43am