I really enjoyed the storyline written, produced, co-directed, as well as starring Ryan Lisman. It’s a sad yet realistic plot themed around the superficial relationships we carry on within our everyday lives. It sometimes takes an odd (in this case) bond between people to feel the power and warmth in real connection. Both Ryan Lisman (Charles) and Daniel Ballard ( Jim) perform with such beautiful vulnerability it makes the storyline all the more realistic in our modern day lonely society.
David Skyler is also extremely talented portraying a criminal psychologist, it actually made me wonder if when he is not performing if that is his actual career? And if that is the case maybe I too should commit a crime to be able to get some one on one th...
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Go see " Absolute Zero" now before it goes to Broadway!
I loved it and can't wait to see it again . Ryan Lisman is on his way to the top ! His writing is first rate. The actors fully embraced the sensitivity and beauty of the script. Over all, it's a very satisfying show thoughout. ...
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There was a point, about half-way through the 90-minute performance, when I simply stopped looking for realistic motivations and surrendered to the piece as a fever dream conjured by Lisman. Absolute Zero, may have its problems, but it’s never boring.
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I enjoyed my time watching the show, though the experience was a bit confused. I wanted so badly to laugh at some of the apparent comedy, but wasn't sure if I was supposed to....
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