The average rating for A colour atlas of histology based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2014-08-13 00:00:00 Michael Burke An enjoyable and a real funny play at the beginning, that has a very interesting mystery to it. Why are 3 men and 3 women, invented to a dinner party? But as the play gets closer to the end and the mystery is revealed, the mood of the play gets a little more serious and feels, like Neal Simon, didn't really know how he wanted to end the story lines between these 6 people. What made me want to read this play was, I saw some pictures of John Ritter and Henry Winkler acting together in a production of this in 2001. Since there isn't any video footage of the play, reading the play, was the next best thing to do. I could picture both of them, in the characters they played, Claude for Ritter and Albert for Winkler. At first, I liked both characters but as I got closer to the end, I started to like Albert's character a bit more than I did Claude. |
Review # 2 was written on 2015-03-18 00:00:00 Benny Ouzys Six people are invited to a dinner party. Upon arrival, they discover that they are actually three sets of divorcees, and the party was orchestrated intentionally to get them to confront the reasons why each of their marriages failed. I laughed out loud several times reading this script -- it's really delightful. |
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