tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8213511029965627885.post1264928839895044942..comments2024-01-15T02:48:34.616-08:00Comments on Ada Grey Reviews for You: Review of Sugarward at The Side ProjectUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8213511029965627885.post-32312933444103536342013-02-08T08:45:45.680-08:002013-02-08T08:45:45.680-08:00I think the writer was thinking it would be intere...I think the writer was thinking it would be interesting to see one actor play three very different parts so people would recognize the same person but in completely different roles. I don't really know why it is appropriate for this play. Maybe it is that they are all together the problem but they are lots of different people. But I think that it was interesting to see him come out in different costumes and different voices. It was cool. <br /><br />By beautifully designed I meant that the set was very colorful and it made me happy but then sometimes it made me sad still even though there were all the bright colors. It made it actually a little bit more sad, because Parke used to be such a happy and nice man and then he turned into a horrible and sad man but the set was still the same. So it is kind of like the set took all of his happiness. It is exactly what the play needs because it kind of shows how sad he is and what he really wants--what he really wants is to have a great place, but he doesn't.Ada & Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13286088989632827679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8213511029965627885.post-47679990712962454832013-02-07T17:00:37.737-08:002013-02-07T17:00:37.737-08:00Hi Ada, This is the first of your reviews I have ...Hi Ada, This is the first of your reviews I have ever read. I saw Sugarward too and I find your review adroit and insightful. <br />I am a visual artist and I am taken by your comment that you found the play ..."beautifully designed." Can you say a little more about that? Are you speaking of visual design or conceptual design or both?<br />Also, don't you think it's interesting that one actor plays 3 different roles? What do you think the playwright was thinking when he decided to cast the play in this way? Any thoughts? I'm still trying to figure this out, too.Gertrudehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13510987407458716214noreply@blogger.com