CP Review: Eschewing his cast of NPL
regulars (save Matt Saunders doing set/media design here), director Whit
MacLaughlin creates a most expansive program: a warehouse-filling multimedia
mystery whose texting-LOL-ing-partying-fighting crew and grainy video settings
lend the entirety the feel of The
Hills meets Inland Empire. As a
live social networking entity that continues at fatebooktheshow.com you can go
from character-to-character that interact with the audience (to the point of
telling you off) or stay with the foul-mouth likes of “Anita” whose Fatebook
wall is filled with the night’s friends and whose computer plays an unending
loop of NPL’s Prom 2006 . Brilliant.
A.D. Amorosi | Reader Comments: Carolyn Huckabay September 7th, 1:09 pm Read Shaun Brady's take on the social media revolution: http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2009/09/03/live-arts-fringe-social-media - Submit A Comment - |

