tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202906.post8272338360622446302..comments2024-02-18T19:36:43.844+11:00Comments on theatre notes: Review: The Temptation of St Anthony/The Tell-Tale HeartAlison Croggonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08398213223487458758noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202906.post-85810503271327143302007-11-19T17:08:00.000+11:002007-11-19T17:08:00.000+11:00Hi Xofro (Xofro?) And welcome. I totally see your ...Hi Xofro (Xofro?) And welcome. I totally see your point about Wilson. I was still pretty much overwhelmed for two hours. And even afterwards, when the whole thing slipped totally out of my mind (as, in fact, I La Galigo did too) I still couldn't deny that I totally enjoyed being there. Signs of irredeemable shallowness on my part, I expect: I can enjoy spectacle, when it's done as well as this. Alison Croggonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08398213223487458758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202906.post-74627918137817607192007-11-19T15:35:00.000+11:002007-11-19T15:35:00.000+11:00I heartily agree with your review of Telltale Hear...I heartily agree with your review of Telltale Heart - definitely one of the Festival highlights for me. But I found The Temptation of St Anthony profoundly disappointing, especially as I had been swept away by last year's Wilson I La Galigo. The pretty music and the pretty lighting made just bearable a long theatrical wallpaper experience, where enthusiasm didn't compensate for unilluminating xofrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06747263366037805914noreply@blogger.com