Went to school in NYC and I've never seen a couch or such a small class size (outside of private schools, even there the class would be at least ten students). I enjoyed the play, it would have made a great double bill with Liberation.
Yeah, having taught in NYC, I questioned both. I tried to cough it up to its being a small town in Georgia, but it did seem awfully unlikely that there were enough desks in that room for all of Mr. Smith’s various classes.
Sorry, there's a typo. You were not in high school English in 1997...
TYPO…I meant 2007…sorry…TYPO…I meant 2017
Went to school in NYC and I've never seen a couch or such a small class size (outside of private schools, even there the class would be at least ten students). I enjoyed the play, it would have made a great double bill with Liberation.
Yeah, having taught in NYC, I questioned both. I tried to cough it up to its being a small town in Georgia, but it did seem awfully unlikely that there were enough desks in that room for all of Mr. Smith’s various classes.
Annotations are the best. I want to see this!
I can't tell you the Tracy Flick joy it brings me for a teacher to remark on my annotations.
I love all of this, and the annotations on the set are particularly amazing.
Thank you! Also, if this play came out REDACTED years ago, you would absolutely be doing it.