Big Love Tub
October 13, 2006
marker on paper, 3.5" x 5"
The play opens with a bath tub and a wall of suitcases on the stage of the latest play from Fool's Fury, a reinterpretation of Charles Mee's "Big Love."
"Big Love" follows in the distinct style of Fool's Fury plays which are always packed with physicality and intensity. Actors fling themselves brutally across the stage and they keep acting even when not delivering a line. The audience laughed consistently through the performance, but never at spoken lines - we were always laughing at gestures, movements, or the twisted, outstretched tongue of an actor downstage. "Big Love" is a juicy experience; catch it while you can.
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