A Very Short Theater Review

On Friday, we went to the Lifeline Theater to see The Cat’s Cradle. And we didn’t like it. I thought the small storefront theater couldn’t make Kurt Vonnegut bad, but … well, I do not think it was good. I really liked Bokonon (both the actor and how he was presented in this production), and I liked Crosbies, but I didn’t like what they did with the book. For me, “Cat’s Cradle” is about the responsibility of a scientist for the consequences of their discovery, about being a human first and then a scientist. Jonah’s story starts from researching Felix Hoenneker for a reason. This part didn’t get much attention in a play. Instead, they tried to pull more of today’s content into the play, talking about wars and how they are the US Government’s fault.

Even without this latter part, the first act was sort of falling apart; it became better in the second one. I almost regret we went, but at least I didn’t buy a subscription 🙂

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