morrison
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1 year, 8 months agomorrison's comment on:
Theater Review: Homeland Insecurity: or How I Learned to Love the Patriot Act
Haha i'm not going to even respond to that sonnster.
What if my dad, uncle, mother, or friends had died in 9-11?
How can you even been pompous enough to suggest you can measure the effect of such a horrific based on age?
Are you serious? Haha your crazy dude. I'm sorry that not liking your play means I don't understand it. Sleep well sir. I look forward to the next production as long as it's during a time when I lived cause I've only understood the last four years of my life.
Haha this has been fun guys that's my last on this thread. Sorry if I offended anyone. Look forward to reading and responding in the future.
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1 year, 9 months agomorrison's comment on:
Theater Review: Homeland Insecurity: or How I Learned to Love the Patriot Act
Thanks for the welcome everyone!
Well Mr. Brian i didn't have trouble understanding the jokes. Believe it or not your average 18-25 year old knows more about politics than that age range has had historically. Youth across the country have been getting deeply involved politically like never before. Besides your play being set twenty years in the future would make the main characters 18-25 now.
Saying 18-25 year olds can't grasp the concepts in your play is alienating a portion of your audience. We've definitely taken government class more recently. However, most of the jokes in your play were about such modern day pop culture references such as Martha Stuart, Oprah, and Dr. Phil. While I seriously doubt any of these people will be as relevant as they are today, it wasn't the concepts of the script Ms. Nolls disagreed with. She even said that the script would open up necessary dialogue. It was the poor production value and the direction she criticized.
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1 year, 9 months agomorrison's comment on:
Theater Review: Homeland Insecurity: or How I Learned to Love the Patriot Act
I know I am a new member to pegasus, but the reason I joined was to protect my roommates reputation (that's right Mr. Orren it just so happens that you can have three laptops all using the same wifi network).
In the same way that it is extremely important to check that all things you label as fact are thus, I think that people should be equally as careful with accusations. So Mr. Orren enjoy the show if you go and be assured you will witness the growingly infamous yawn.
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1 year, 9 months agomorrison's comment on:
Theater Review: Homeland Insecurity: or How I Learned to Love the Patriot Act
I definitely saw a yawn cue.
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