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  3. Excited for this matinee of Wallace Shawn's new play What We Did Before Our Moth Days.

Excited for this matinee of Wallace Shawn's new play What We Did Before Our Moth Days.

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    Excited for this matinee of Wallace Shawn's new play What We Did Before Our Moth Days.

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      Excited for this matinee of Wallace Shawn's new play What We Did Before Our Moth Days.

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      @carrideen this is the one that's like 4 hours?

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        Excited for this matinee of Wallace Shawn's new play What We Did Before Our Moth Days.

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        @carrideen Wallace Shawn is a national treasure

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          @carrideen this is the one that's like 4 hours?

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          @VCP Yes! First intermission now.

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            Excited for this matinee of Wallace Shawn's new play What We Did Before Our Moth Days.

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            It was great!

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              It was great!

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              It is the polar opposite of a trend I despise in NYC productions in which everything has to be as stylized and dynamic and multimedia as possible. There are just four chairs on stage, no costume changes, only one scene with minimal props and character interaction. Most of the play is seated monologues with a spotlight on the speaker and sometimes a lowlight on the person they are talking about. You can really get into the text.

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                It is the polar opposite of a trend I despise in NYC productions in which everything has to be as stylized and dynamic and multimedia as possible. There are just four chairs on stage, no costume changes, only one scene with minimal props and character interaction. Most of the play is seated monologues with a spotlight on the speaker and sometimes a lowlight on the person they are talking about. You can really get into the text.

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                @carrideen Agh, I’m so jealous of you right now

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