I have this idea that I don’t cry in the theatre. Movies, yes, all the time. TV, yep. But I think I don’t really cry at plays. It’s not true, though. It just doesn’t happen very often. And pretty much every time it does, it’s such a remarkable piece of theatre that I feel like I have to write about it. It happened at Indecent. And at One Night Only. I have noticed that I only write about a show when it has either really made me mad or made me cry.
I don’t know what I want to tell you about John Proctor Is the Villain aside from how hard it made me cry and how it got me when I was least expecting it.
I don’t get to see a lot of explicitly feminist shows on Broadway (that’s because generally there aren’t any) so I felt it was absolutely my responsibility to go see this show.
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This is Episode 448
Song: Green Light
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