Friday, February 27, 2009

No "Doubt" at The Hickory Community Theatre

Wow. The world may be filled with doubt but there is absolutely NO doubt about the Hickory Community Theatre. And there can be no doubt about the actor and actresses who played the roles of the characters in the screen play or about the director, Pamela Livingstone, or about the writer, John Patrick Shanley, or about the 100 or so residents of Hickory who showed up to watch this magnificent performance in downtown Hickory at the "Fireman's Kitchen".

After the performance was completed, about forty or fifty of us spectators remained in the "Kitchen" (really an intimate cabaret) as the actor and actresses changed into civvies and came back out on the stage, set down and engaged in a discussion about the play, the characters, the actors, the audience and the feelings involved. This went on for about thirty more minutes. Two couples in the audience, when we all were asked, said they had seen the movie. Both agreed the movie was "great" but this play, one said was "stunning". The other couple said they loved the movie but what they saw tonight was "devastating". (If you haven't seen the movie or the play, those are both compliments.) I made the photo from our seat at a small table for four before the play began, and we watched it unfold from this distance. The best seat in the place? No doubt.

4 comments:

Evening Light Writer said...

I'm jealous! I want to see the film so bad and you saw a production! I'm burning with evy this very dizzly-rain morning! I'm glad it was wonderful.

Nadie said...

NO ENTIENDO NADA PORQUE SOY DE COLOMBIA Y HABLO ESPAÑOL

ATT: BRENDA Y LUISA

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fauxtaographer said...

Para Luisa: Hola - Yo no hablo español bein. Pero la recepciøn. Me voy a Barcelona, España, anes y la nedesidad de la practica.

fauxtaographer said...

For Evening Light Writer: I updated the "Doubt" report, and moved the Florida trip to the Pathways Blog as a composite. Yes - the production was way beyond excellent. Most of us were just sitting there with our mouths open.