The Good Nurse dragged me to a Broadway show on Friday night. Thankfully it was not a musical, because I don't have enough Valium so survive that.
Anyway, the show was (and still is) "Equus." Written in 1973, it is the story of a young man who has all sorts of unusual relationships with horses. I don't mean in a physical sense, but rather an emotional sense.
Aside from the knowledge that Daniel Radcliffe, star of the Harry Potter movies, would appear without clothes, I knew very little about this show. Let me say now that the enjoyment of the writing exceeded the ability of the performers and I was pleased and delighted with such a wonderful work.
I suspect the main draw for this play will be a naked Harry Potter. I also suspect that after watching the show, many will continue to discuss the psychological quirks that the writer so skillfully captured more than they discuss the novelty of a teen star in the buff. Because it is a dark psychological thriller that lingers in the mind. Oh, and we can't forget the comedic lines the author included at just the right places.
The Good Nurse would consider me remiss if I did not include this tidbit: Radcliffe's endowment is average, but he has low hangers.