Have you seen the shows? Well, what do you think?

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Hi folks - It's Anne at about 11:30 p.m.  I've just come back from the second performance of OK.  It was even better than Tuesday, and we had another great discussion after the show.

So please join us in the discussion through Inkblog!  If you see the shows, we'd love to have you post your comments.  Here are a few questions that are helpful to all of us, especially the playwrights, in understanding your reactions to and perceptions of the plays (Oh, and please let us know which show you saw):

  • What moments engaged you, moved you, or captured your imagination? Why?
  • Is there a moment, idea, or a theme from the play that you have been reflecting on since leaving the theater?  Why do you think that moment stuck with you?
  • Of the characters, to whom did you relate to the most?  Why?  Who was the most enigmatic to you?
And finally, we'd love to know more about what you think about The Inkwell experience. We're developing what we are calling a "draft aesthetic" for our Inkubator productions of new works by emerging writers.  But we ourselves aren't quite sure what that means.  So helps us figure that out.  After having seen this production, how would you describe an Inkubator production?  Were there any production elements — from lights, costumes, props, set, performance, etc. — that helped build a draft aesthetic for you?

We look forward to hearing from you!

P.S.  If you're having trouble figuring out how to post a comment, shoot me, Anne, an email.  I'll work through it with you.

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