Reader comments: 'Blood Wedding' is engrossing

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Anonymous | 11:47 a.m. April 5, 2008
"Sensitivity Rating: Passionate writhings stop short of being simulated sex."

Do you mean Dancing? The way people dance of a different Culture?

This isnt MTV,BET,FUSE or A You Tube Video It's art, and if you cant differentiate the 2 then you should just go to the theater and watch Iron Man, plenty of exploding cars and death, but no sexual gestures.
anonymous 2 | 12:53 a.m. April 22, 2008
thanks for the defense-yay art. as someone who was in the show, i appreciate that the "sensitivity rating" means we were doing our jobs as actors and making the audience feel something dangerous or electric. p.s. was the above anonymous in the show too or an audience member? and for the record, I agree with the unflinching drama. but that's what it's meant to be. like Noh or middle eastern song- it takes patience and sometimes courage to stay in your seat

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Mother (Leticia Velez), Wife (Dominique Razon) and Bride (Nicol Razon) in Babcock Theatre's production of "Blood Wedding." (Scott Peterson, Babcock Theatre)
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Mother (Leticia Velez), Wife (Dominique Razon) and Bride (Nicol Razon) in Babcock Theatre's production of "Blood Wedding."