November 18, 2011

What Audiences Are Saying About Captors

Have you seen Captors yet?
Please share your comments with us!




  • How did you feel watching Eichmann get captured for the second time? Was this Nazi war criminal a sympathetic character, or are his actions still irredeemable?

  • Captors is a dramatization of actual historical events that hopefully illuminates the story in a new and unfamiliar light. Even Peter Malkin himself struggled to remember the exact details of his time in Buenos Aires. Did this story affect or change your perception of world history? Did parts of the the play surprise you, even if you already knew the history behind it and how the story would end?

  • Did you attend a post show conversation? What comments surprised you or made you think differently about the play? Would you attend a post show conversation again? What were you thinking about on the way home from the theatre?


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The Huntington Theatre Company's production of CAPTORS plays now through November 13, 2011  at the Boston University Theatre. Get tickets and information or call our Box Office at 617 266-0800.

10 comments:

Israeli Stage from Facebook said...

Mazal tov on CAPTORS! The cast was enthralling, the design was striking, and the story as relevant as ever. Thank you for continuously producing high-quality theatre in Boston!

Goldstar member said...

The performances in this captivating play were outstanding.

Goldstar member said...

Outstanding acting! Prior knowledge of the story is helpful.

blogmavin2 said...

I thoroughly enjoyed the show. The actors were superb, the set design fabulous. It is definitely worth seeing, and I am considering seeing it a second time. Thank you, Huntington for bring first-rate theatre to Boston. Sandra H.

Dina Rosenbaum from Facebook said...

I saw Captors last night and it was an amazing production --incredible acting; striking set --a must see!!

Sandrasjg from Goldstar said...

Excellent performances and a fascinaing subject made for fine theater. I especially enjoyed the opportunity offerred by the "talkback" where audience members shared their views. 4 out of 5 stars.

Bob Houlihan said...

One of the best shows I've seen this year.

Goldstar member said...

The performances in this captivating play were outstanding. 5 out of 5 stars.

Happy Booker said...

Captors is a "must see" for anyone concerned with history, psychopathic hatred, denial, and as H.A. put it "the banality of evil." Well acted - everyone was very good, well staged, this is one of the Huntington's most important offerings. It was frightening, absorbing, insightful, and intriguing. Please pass the word - Captors is not to be missed!

Forrest Milder said...

Well, I guess for each theater goer, Captors is either a home run or "not so much". Consistent with the prior comments, a friend told me it was one of the best things he'd ever seen. My experience was a good deal "dryer," for lack of a better word.

There's a very important story here, of course, but it seemed that THAT story was told by the timeline of Eichmann's atrocities included in the playbill and the narrator telling you many of the details, not the least of which were Eichmann's incredible quotations and the world's reaction to his seizure. Consider one of the commentors who said "Prior knowledge of the story is helpful." I'd humbly note that in more than 2 hours, the play should be able to convey the setting and the message in a more integrated fashion.

The story that WAS told by the actors, about whether uber-depraved individuals can convey a sense of humanity in a one-on-one setting, or at least talk themselves into how they were simply very good at doing something that was, in fact, the ultimate in depravity, was well done, but it seemed to justify about 30 of the 135 minutes that comprised the play.

I'm a 15 or 20 year subscriber to the Huntington, so there's plenty of great stuff that keeps me coming back. All in all, Captors discussed important history, but amounted to simply okay theater.