The Other Place @ the Shed


The Play:
The Other Place; a disappointing modern-day riff on the Antigone story that flirts with themes of grief, incest, infidelity and mental illness but without saying anything meaningful about any of them

Written and directed by: Alexander Zeldin        

One good thing: Tobias Menzies brings his usual leonine intensity to the role of the uncle who clashes with the play’s version of Antigone over how best to honor—or dishonor—the dead

One not-so-great thing: The sound design— little chirps to signal scene changes and ominous clangs to announce “important” moments—was annoying and the visuals didn’t make much sense either, particularly a large and seemingly expensive screen that hovered over the stage at certain points but disappeared during others

 

 


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