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Your unlucky reviewer, Ms. Ashwini Sukthankar, could have done herself a service by reading a dictionary definition of surrealism before writing her review of Jet of Blood, as most of her witless and floundering criticism of both Artaud and Gammons is in fact an uneducated denunciation of the surrealist movement...
...Ms. S. does not mention the video that ran throughout the play. Nor does she mention the soundtrack. Nor does she mention that there was a six-foot long hand of God that spewed liquid although she took notes on it with rapt attention for a good quarter of the performance--all through the sequence where one cast member is naked (she doesn't) mention the nudity). Ms. S. doesn't like Artaud very much, although she obviously hasn't read the play...
...Ms. S. has fouled up on a far grander scale than her confusion, misunderstanding, sexual hangups and titillation and massacre of the English language and its syntax could ever explain. She went into Jet of Blood expecting to see Guys and Dolls. Her comments about acting and plot, when applied to a surrealist play, carry about as much weight as complaints about the temperature when reviewing an art show. Ms. S. had the opportunity to read the play and comment on how Gammons successfully or unsatisfactorally handled the demands of the script Artaud called "unstageable." Then maybe she could think...
...Ms. Fagan bothered to ask me about any of these issues in our five-minute conversation, I could have informed her of this and perhaps her article would have contained fewer glaring falsehoods. Jen Uphoff'93 President, Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club
...article, Wasinger quotes Reid as saying,"I have always felt the Harvard Foundation doeshave a liberal ideology." Immediately after thequote. Wasinger writes, in parentheses, "Perhapsrealizing her mistake, she immediately commandedthat nobody quote her . Oh well! Sorry, Ms. Reid...