Re: About that cookie jar
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 3:25 am
One bit of symbolism that was discussed awhile back is at the very beginning of the show when the small boy comes up on stage and - in the London and New York shows - sits down to watch the movie. I've heard some people say that they thought the child was supposed to symbolize Billy at an earlier age, although since he reappears a number of times in the show, I think it's safe to say that he's just representing any random younger child who lives in the village.
Perhaps a more likely bit of symbolism is the small boy coming down the aisle and climbing up onto the stage to begin the show and then Billy climbing down off the stage and walking up the aisle to end the story. It could symbolize a wide-eyed, innocent young boy beginning his journey by learning about his home town, and ending with an older, less-innocent boy leaving his home town to begin the next stage of his life. Then again, it could just be a clever book-end technique to begin and end the show !
Perhaps a more likely bit of symbolism is the small boy coming down the aisle and climbing up onto the stage to begin the show and then Billy climbing down off the stage and walking up the aisle to end the story. It could symbolize a wide-eyed, innocent young boy beginning his journey by learning about his home town, and ending with an older, less-innocent boy leaving his home town to begin the next stage of his life. Then again, it could just be a clever book-end technique to begin and end the show !