Tell Us What You REALLY Think!

The play doesn’t open until tonight, but some of the early reviews are starting to trickle in, like this comment and exchange from BroadwayWorld.com:

Aaron Sorkin has glibness down to a science; just take a look at any episode of “The West Wing” or his short lived “Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip” if one need proof of his snappy patter. What is so surprising then with his new clinking (ultimately clunker) Broadway play, “The Farnsworth Invention,” is that Sorkin’s signature slickness has been replaced by hesitation on the part of the playwright to make a really good play. Concerning itself with the invention of the television, the process it took to get the product made, and the effects it had on everyone involved may have been an intriguing tale. Instead, Sorkin gives Broadway audiences a banal and at times inaccurate history lesson minus his signature smart-ass attitude dialogue that normally crackles. What is left is a college classroom lecture that gets it wrong, leaving Sorkin and company looking like nothing more than an ass.

There are quite a few interesting comments posted after this post, some addressing the "fact -v- fiction" failures and successes of the play.  There are even a couple of links to my own stuff online, although I’d have to admit that the change of sentiments from March to November are raising even my own eyebrows at this point…

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