'Frozen' Offers Thought-Provoking Drama
Demanding play brings out best in Elden Street Players
Frozen, the Tony-nominated play by Bryony Lavery, is a difficult play. Difficult to describe, difficult to watch – but not difficult to recommend. If Frozen was just a play about a horrific crime, it wouldn’t dramatic, it would be gory. If Frozen was a play about a horrific crime’s impact on the victims and the criminal, it would just be another episode of Law and Order But Frozen, as presented by the Elden Street Players, goes past the crime, the criminal and the victims. It has a deeper message of hope and redemption and resolve that carries the hushed audience through to the end. “I knew Elden Street Players was the place to attempt this edgy drama,” said Carla Scopeletis, the show's director. “They have a reputation for tackling hard …
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