Our Dear Dead Drug Lord

magictodo123
#25Our Dear Dead Drug Lord
Posted: 10/28/19 at 6:31am

I previously commented on another thread (or maybe started a thread?) about scary shows...well, this certainly can fall under that label! Even though it wasn't jump out of your skin scary, it was creepy and had me holding my breath. I thought the ending was very interesting and definitely made me think in a way that a production hasn't made me think since I saw Oklahoma! at St. Ann's. Very very well done.                                                                                                                                                                                                       Also: I was a little distracted because one actor reminded me of Alison Luff and I thought I recognized the other from We Are The Tigers but I was wrong. 

holdyourbatboy
#26Our Dear Dead Drug Lord
Posted: 11/15/19 at 12:01pm

Wow - caught this last night and absolutely loved this play and production. I'm shocked to see some negative response above - the writing and performances are not to be missed and haven't seen a play this well crafted in quite some time. The ending is definitely shocking but justified and its refreshing to see some bold choices being made vs so many plays playing it safe nowadays.

I've been following Whitney White's directing for awhile now and she nails this and will be one to watch for sure. 

For what its worth, I got a $30 ticket on TodayTix and there is no bad seat in the tiny theater so encourage others to check it out. 

Falsettolands
#27Our Dear Dead Drug Lord
Posted: 11/17/19 at 1:19am

Saw it this afternoon.

God, I loved this show. From every production element to the performances to the razor sharp direction, this really is a perfect storm of some fine work coming together to create something truly worth seeing. That being said, I believe the audience was expecting something for cheap laughs. This show never goes there. When they play the honesty of the situation, the humor is where it needs to be and the suspense churns. Thought it was brilliant work all around. This *all* being said, I do not think this is everyone's cup of tea. It very much works and sounds like a lot of these new age, magical realism plays that always have one foot in reality and the other in suspension. I'm not sure I did a very good job of articulating that. But if you're torn, I'd give it a go. It will at least be spooky.


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