Given the import of what he's saying, and the passionate call he issues at the end for intellectual integrity, I wish I could say I enjoyed the show more. The Prime Stage production is under the very resourceful direction of Justin Fortunato and a design team working every theatrical trick it knows through lights, setting and costumes. But it can't shake Bradbury's adaptation loose from its prose roots. There are huge ideas in this work, a lot of them given wonderful voice by Monteze Freeland playing Capt. Beatty, but you do feel like you're being lectured to. It's a fascinating oration, undeniably, but the theatricality is quite limited.