A review by sugarpop
Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare

3.0

Timon likes to throw parties and spends mire miney than he has. As people start to drop in and demand he pays his debts, his flatterers turn down his requests of monetary help.
Angry at everyone he knows, Timon moves into the forest and thoroughly hates mankind, dying in a grave he made for himself.

I have to say, I enjoyed this play more than I thought I would. The insults are great and the dialog is as witty as you would expect.