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A play about the Mets
iramets Jun 10 2007 08:48 AM |
I saw [url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070531&content_id=1996898&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb] this play[/url] last night, and it was surprisingly good.
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cooby Jun 10 2007 12:12 PM |
Sounds very neat, are you involved someway, Ira? I didn't see your name. I'd love to see it.
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iramets Jun 10 2007 12:20 PM |
Nope. I just met the director because the woman who took me (because I'm such an avid Mets fan) is a friend of his. There were about 30 people in the audience (it's off-off-Broadway, though actually only a block or so off Broadway) and I told him I thought I had a group of Mets fans who'd be interested in the play. It would be great if some of you could come but this is very short notice, I know.
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Frayed Knot Jun 10 2007 01:13 PM |
Does the devil appear disguised as Willie Randolph?
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iramets Jun 10 2007 01:27 PM |
No, but the characters are both liars and clueless, at various points.
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Vic Sage Jun 11 2007 10:39 AM |
i'll try to get there.
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Edgy DC Jun 11 2007 10:56 AM |
The main characters are Phil, Vin, Sykes and Ralph. Are these parallels to big-shot baseball brocasters?
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iramets Jun 11 2007 11:06 AM |
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No, these are the fans, big loud-mouthed phonies and self-deceivers, who've lived wasted lives, incapable of a honest relationship with their friends, insecure, prone to violence--foolish men paying homage to their childlike selves whom they have not outgrown. Mets fans, in other words.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 11 2007 11:17 AM |
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Any adult who cares about a sports team (myself included) is being childish. Kept in the proper perspective, it's a harmless indulgence.
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