Please tell us you understand the relationship between Prometheus and Zeus, and how that might, possibly? Sorta kinda? relate to the material? Please?
And after you've done that, howzabout telling us what specifically about the argument presented in the piece didn't fit its thesis.
Hint: those of us who haven't seen the work may like to read a review with some actual content.
And if you can't do that without devolving into cliches like "it sucks", or, "it's boring", may i recommend you reread Aristotle's Poetics? It speaks to the nature of critique (and, bonus! It's primarily about, wait for it....Theater!).
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and remember to be decent to everyone all of the time.
And after you've done that, howzabout telling us what specifically about the argument presented in the piece didn't fit its thesis.
Hint: those of us who haven't seen the work may like to read a review with some actual content.
And if you can't do that without devolving into cliches like "it sucks", or, "it's boring", may i recommend you reread Aristotle's Poetics? It speaks to the nature of critique (and, bonus! It's primarily about, wait for it....Theater!).