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Big Love

  • 18-07-2008 10:48am
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    Has anyone seen Big Love in the Peacock? would it be suitable to bring my 14year old daughter?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 237 ✭✭lukegriffen


    Yes, I think it would be fine. There's a bit of female nudity, but that's hardly going to shock her. It's more of a female show, the main characters are all female.
    I think the Peacock wasn't the most suitable venue for this show, I think it needed a bigger setting. It was very funny in parts, and at times the visual effects were great, but the storyline seemed to drag towards the end, and I was glad when it ended. My overall impression was that it was disposable theatre, it didn't linger with me. I thought Bob Rauschemberg last year was far superior. But if your daughter hasn't been to much theatre, I think it's probably a good introduction.
    There's no interval, so if you're worried about your daughter not liking it, get an aisle seat towards the back and then you could discreetly slip out.


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