Liked It“My first reaction after reading this Pulitzer winning play about a championship high school basketball team's twentieth reunion was that I was glad I didn't know these dishonorable men. Their behavior toward one another was disloyal, their treatment of women disrespectful, and their language...” see full review » see other reviews » |
“My first reaction after reading this Pulitzer winning play about a championship high school basketball team's twentieth reunion was that I was glad I didn't know these dishonorable men. Their behavior toward one another was disloyal, their treatment of women disrespectful, and their language disreputable. That said, they grew on me. Each was damaged in some way, and all had difficult relationships with their fathers. The whole play turns on how they were shaped by their "win at any cost" coach, and what they did to win the championship game, I found the characters and their moral issues to be interesting and thought provoking in the end.”
sthurner wrote this review Monday, July 20 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No