Thank you. What I didn't understand was their inconsistency. For instance, they thought Hold the Fava Beans went too far, yet they staged a five-part runner of mine called The Gorilla Series. It started with a man getting raped by two gorillas as he's getting dressed for work. Naturally, he's late to work and cannot tell his boss what really happened. Then his girlfriend takes him to the zoo and he sees the same two gorillas mocking him from their gorilla pit. Then he goes to his parents' house for dinner, only to find that they are the same two gorillas. Then a psychiatrist comes out to explain the whole thing to the audience until he meets a similar fate. Stage directions called for the gorillas to start attacking members of the audience, but it was cut. That was probably a good call.
Thank you. What I didn't understand was their inconsistency. For instance, they thought Hold the Fava Beans went too far, yet they staged a five-part runner of mine called The Gorilla Series. It started with a man getting raped by two gorillas as he's getting dressed for work. Naturally, he's late to work and cannot tell his boss what really happened. Then his girlfriend takes him to the zoo and he sees the same two gorillas mocking him from their gorilla pit. Then he goes to his parents' house for dinner, only to find that they are the same two gorillas. Then a psychiatrist comes out to explain the whole thing to the audience until he meets a similar fate. Stage directions called for the gorillas to start attacking members of the audience, but it was cut. That was probably a good call.