But this is an errorof taste, not a fatal mistake, and though it's undeniably irritating, it fails to diminish the play's impact, just as Mr. Albee's occasional lapses into preachiness ("We are not talking about the rights we pretend we give ourselves in this bewildered land of ours") are mere surface flaws.
But I think we are making a mistake, a profound error if we think we can stay out of that struggle because we are going to be affected by it whether we like it or not.
Not everybody gets it the first time, but he is terrific and he's a very nice guy and I think anyone who makes the mistakeof thinking that his cordiality or softness is making a serious error because he's one tough kid.