The directing is weaker than it could’ve been. The blocking is quite flat, even when it does make full use of the space. In particular, the restaurant scenes, meant to be so busy and manic, are oddly lifeless. Despite the well-done set by Arkadia Theatre Company, it often feels as though the characters are wandering around an empty space, with little tying them to the actual scene or setting. Furthermore, Fargo’…
SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 10:24PM on August 19, 2026