2011年10月30日星期日

Did Tommy Hilfiger Change Its Style?

Zach Braff wearing his Tommy Hilfiger Polo Shirt and Tommy Hilfiger Jeans uses some old tricks in his new play. No one can accuse Zach Braff of violating the first law of play righting: Write what you know.
The former “Scrubs” star and creator wearing Tommy Hilfiger Shoes and black Tommy Hilfiger jacket clearly has not strayed far from his comfort zone while penning his debut stage piece “All New People,” a dark comedy that opened Monday at Second Stage Theatre. The elements are all plucked from a Braff catalog of greatest hits.
While the pacing is refreshing — the play unspools in real time over 90 minutes — it leaves little resolved and there are clunky moments, including a monologue from “The Merchant of Venice” that seems to have been included simply to prove Braff knows the Bard. And, most unforgivably, Braff throws in mention of a rape right at the end, where it sits uncomfortably. A black guy wearing black Tommy Hilfiger Sweater said the plot just like Zach Braff never changes his taste on Tommy Hilfiger Flip Flops.
“All New People” often seems like a collection of interesting moments or dialogue plucked from a first-time playwright’s notebook over years and fitted together into a script. Director Peter DuBois wearing Tommy Hilfiger has clearly helped smooth out Braff’s narrative but it still needs buffing. They might need all new peopl

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