A delightful skewering of pop culture, namely the board game "Clue."
But give Steven Hayet more credit than just writing a funny parody. As with "Everlasting Chocolate Therapy," Hayet adds interesting layers to themes and stories. "A Clue in the Library" takes on men who patronize women just because it's easier that way and how information can be stored, deduced, and shared in the most ridiculous of ways.
"A Clue in the Library" is also fun, and actors willing to go over the top in characterization will thrive.
A delightful skewering of pop culture, namely the board game "Clue."
But give Steven Hayet more credit than just writing a funny parody. As with "Everlasting Chocolate Therapy," Hayet adds interesting layers to themes and stories. "A Clue in the Library" takes on men who patronize women just because it's easier that way and how information can be stored, deduced, and shared in the most ridiculous of ways.
"A Clue in the Library" is also fun, and actors willing to go over the top in characterization will thrive.