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Attack of the Theater People Reader’s Guide

By Marc Acito

Attack of the Theater People by Marc Acito

READERS GUIDE

Questions and Topics for Discussion

1. Edward gets a lot of advice from everyone around him, much of it bad. With which advice do you agree? If you were his friend, what would you tell him?

2. Edward pretends to be a lot of people. How does that relate thematically to the book?

3. How I Paid for College is a love letter to friends. What is Attack of the Theater People a love letter to?

4. How do the two books differ?

5. Edward is told he’s “too jazz hands for Juilliard.” How does that relate to his feelings about his sexuality and his relationship with Hung?

6. Edward continues to be infatuated with Doug. Is Doug gay, straight or bisexual?

7. Which of this crew of friends are you and your friends the most like?

8. This is a book about finding your place in the world. What do you think Edward will do next? What about the rest of his friends?

9. How does the 1980s atmosphere affect the story? How would it be different or the same today?

10. Shakespearean references abound throughout. What do they say about the characters and situations?

11. Both Natie and Chad have no ethical problem with sharing inside information for financial gain. How do you feel about it?

12. Many of these characters have almost religious feelings about the theater. Why do you suppose so few people go to the theater?

13. Edward comes of age during the second-worst season on Broadway (the first being the season before). Why do you suppose that happened? How did Broadway come back? How has it changed?

14. What’s the thematic significance of Edward and Paula fixing the gridlock on Broadway?

15. If you were to create a piece of Guerilla Theater, what would it be?

 
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