South Coast Repertory's superb revival of "The Weir" is a frothy concoction of both ghost stories and unexpectedly tender tales, each as engaging as they are chilling. And as is true of any eerie yarn contains an unexpected twist that sneaks up on you without warning, a twist leaving a haunting memory in place of the spooky tales preceding it. Such is the stuff of which Conor McPherson's wonderful award-winning play is made, all of it taking place on one forlorn night in a small-town pub in the Irish countryside. On this particularly moody night, when the wind is lashing at the shutters and whistling at a darkened window, a few local characters meander their way into this colorful pub to warm up over a pint and perhaps even share a joke or some lively conversation with a familiar face. As each of the play's colorful characters enter the stage, we discover that there's a very thin line between wh...
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This is a wonderful concept. Like to see more of it.
I keep thinking about re-imagining the musical to be even more relevant to our media today -- somehow -- including even more interaction. Maybe by tagging characters to their own songs (inner monologue) in an interactive way -- all woven into one main storyline.