Wednesday 20 November 2013

Let a Pair of Reading Glasses Save You from ‘All That Fall’

Reading Glasses
The play ‘All that Fall’ recently played on stage this past Thursday. This play was written by Samuel Beckett and was originally composed in a radio version which eventually made its way to the stage. This play shows the life of a struggling married couple. Their marriage seems to be characterized by insults and foul language. This play proved to be hilarious to many and a common review of this play could be summarized as a play filled with self-deprecating humor and was described by a reviewer as the ‘dirtiest joke of all time’.

Actor Michael Gambon played the blind husband. He wore a pair of reading glasses while he was acting in the comical play, although they weren’t really needed in the play as he had very poor vision. The fact of blindness aside, the black frame glasses suited him very well, as they gave off a simplistic appeal to the onlookers. These designer reading glasses weren’t designed to be over the top or gaudy, but rather they were designed for an individual of a simple nature; a nature that Michael Gambon hilariously portrayed as the miserable Mr. Rooney.

If you happen to be interested in a buying a pair of sophisticated looking reading glasses, then I recommend you look at the Ozeal Glasses website, where they feature multiple reading glasses for men.

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