Talley's Folly
Apr. 13th, 2006 10:49 amAfter seeing the Lyric's Talley's Folly (we lost
chenoameg!) I find that most of what I'm thinking about is differences/similarites to the
dpolicar/
chanaleh version. All the things I think about the play are still true - I still find Matt more sympathetic than Sally, the writing good, and so on. I found the Lyric Matt very like Dave's Matt, but the Lyric Sally much more different (both harder and more frightened, which meant I could maybe understand her a little more (though I guess having seen it once before helps with that), but like her a little less.). I wonder if this is because Matt's character (for me) is so tied up in the accents and voices?
The only thing that I really didn't like was the music during the Sally-confesses confrontration. My first instinctive reaction was "oh for God's sake, is that someone's cell phone?" Then I realized it was music from the bandstand (there's a line about it), but even so, it made my entire emotional reaction to that scene one of annoyance at thenoisemusic as opposed to a reaction to anything going on on stage.
The only thing that I really didn't like was the music during the Sally-confesses confrontration. My first instinctive reaction was "oh for God's sake, is that someone's cell phone?" Then I realized it was music from the bandstand (there's a line about it), but even so, it made my entire emotional reaction to that scene one of annoyance at the
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Date: 2006-04-13 08:15 pm (UTC)Er, I'm saying this badly, but... I bought into the idea that all the things smart-Sally clearly knows (yes, I could just leave home and go get an apartment with Rachel and Ida and associate with people more like me than my family) have finally been connected in to hurt-Sally's awareness. That by saying "well, it wasn't so bad, except it was"--in response to Matt's reaction of "They made your life miserable over *that*? I thought it was something *bad*!"--she's stepping out of the denial-box, not about her pain, but about the fact that it's over. So she can actually give up inflicting the blind spot on her otherwise useful brain.
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Date: 2006-04-13 08:16 pm (UTC)I never considered the possibility that Matt thought it was trivial. I sorta wish I had, actually, because I like what that does.
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Date: 2006-04-13 08:23 pm (UTC)It's part of the set of behavior that they both agree is dumb about Sally's family--but she's wrapped up in it and it's part of her reality, where Matt the outsider is free to shake his head and look puzzled. I felt like it clicked for Sally: oh, you really *are* different from them, and so is a lot of the rest of the world; I always knew that, but now I *know* it...
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Date: 2006-04-13 08:26 pm (UTC)