For audiences who truly enjoy theatre, Bunbury is both a love letter and a thrill ride. Literary characters who never appear (Bunbury, Rosaline) lead us on a wild journey through centuries of literature, not only drama (Chekhov, Williams) but also novels (Flaubert) and poetry (Poe). The highlight of Godot actually showing up is only exceeded by the profound effect on real life in an ending that brings both laughter and tears. This play is especially wonderful for theatre audiences steeped in the classics, but it's so funny and accessible that everyone loves it. Our production got fantastic...
For audiences who truly enjoy theatre, Bunbury is both a love letter and a thrill ride. Literary characters who never appear (Bunbury, Rosaline) lead us on a wild journey through centuries of literature, not only drama (Chekhov, Williams) but also novels (Flaubert) and poetry (Poe). The highlight of Godot actually showing up is only exceeded by the profound effect on real life in an ending that brings both laughter and tears. This play is especially wonderful for theatre audiences steeped in the classics, but it's so funny and accessible that everyone loves it. Our production got fantastic reviews.