Elizabeth Reaser has a candid interview with Playbill.com about her new play in New York (Off-Broadway) called “How I Learned to Drive” that deals with a heavy subject of pedophilia. However, Reaser explains that the play “safely” addresses the issues and would be appropriate for some of herTwilight fans.
“It’s a very taboo, complicated subject, and it’s probably way more common than any of us realize,” Reaser says. “This play captures something emotionally true about that experience, and it’s a story worth telling.” Worth hearing, too, especially by Twilight fans who want to see their beloved Esme Cullen in the flesh. “The play speaks safely to young girls; there are some horrible, heartbreaking elements to the story, but it’s also funny and, as Paula Vogel might say, it never abuses the audience.”
My opinion, as with anything, is to see this on your own before taking your children to it! Performances began yesterday and you can grab tickets here.
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