mmm...yes
and i also agree. i think it's partly because we've only done it a couple times, so the scene as a whole isn't focused at all--everyone's into doing their respective 'partying' thing and something is just getting lost in the mix. i would love to talk through this scene--i think it's extremely important that we show why we are celebrating and partying instead of just doing celebratory things (getting drunk) and hoping the audience gets it. true, maybe the script doesn't give us tons to work with, but i think by playing the last scene how we are right now, we are dismissing the message that the rest of the play tries to make.