Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is pedantic, and I truly do not mean to sound nasty (although tone is of course difficult to convey online), however: Steel Magnolias is a play. Every version of it is going to be "the same."
If that were the case, there would be no point in restaging any play. A play is not "the same" just because it has the same script. Different case, different direction, different milieu, different context, different thrust.
Agreed. Even Shakespeare is often updated to different eras. That kind of thing actually shows the timelessness and brilliance of the original, actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is pedantic, and I truly do not mean to sound nasty (although tone is of course difficult to convey online), however: Steel Magnolias is a play. Every version of it is going to be "the same."
If that were the case, there would be no point in restaging any play. A play is not "the same" just because it has the same script. Different case, different direction, different milieu, different context, different thrust.