Guest iramets Guests Posted June 10, 2007 Posted June 10, 2007 I saw this play last night, and it was surprisingly good.I'm no one to judge, because just the premise kinda hooks me in. The whole play takes place in a "die-hard Mets fan's apartment" and the characters are four Mets fans arguing baseball, cursing each other out and getting drunk (with brief interludes from a three-man broadcasting team, more or less along the lines of Murph, Keith and Gary Carter). I mention it here, rather than the Promo forum, because it is about the Mets and it is going to run for about two more weeks. Tix are cheap, and I think there's contact info in the linked article. It's a way to get some cultcha while satisfying your Mets jones. You even get to learn some stuff (I learned a wrinkle about the infield fly rule that I didn't know.)
Guest cooby Guests Posted June 10, 2007 Posted June 10, 2007 Sounds very neat, are you involved someway, Ira? I didn't see your name. I'd love to see it.
Guest iramets Guests Posted June 10, 2007 Posted June 10, 2007 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.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted June 10, 2007 Posted June 10, 2007 Does the devil appear disguised as Willie Randolph?
Guest iramets Guests Posted June 10, 2007 Posted June 10, 2007 No, but the characters are both liars and clueless, at various points."Liars and Clueless and Jerks, Oh My!"
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted June 11, 2007 Posted June 11, 2007 The main characters are Phil, Vin, Sykes and Ralph. Are these parallels to big-shot baseball brocasters?
Guest iramets Guests Posted June 11, 2007 Posted June 11, 2007 Edgy DC wrote:The main characters are Phil, Vin, Sykes and Ralph. Are these parallels to big-shot baseball brocasters?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.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2007 Posted June 11, 2007 ]foolish men paying homage to their childlike selves whom they have not outgrownAny 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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