Unreel is both funny and thought provoking on many levels some of which you experience during the show and some after when it hits you like some food thrown in your face....
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This show, this actor and his existence on stage ponders the really big questions, beginning with the relationship between Eve and the influence that moved her towards knowledge. From that standard the questions seem to get bigger, wrestling with the meaning of life, purpose, and or value. The actor infuses some comedic moments, riddles and a genuine passion to help us all to better understand this journey we share.
Be ready to think......
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certified reviewerJune 03, 2018
Fascinating, complex and intensely personal account of one mans desire to find worth and find out why he fails, why we all fail at times. His struggle to understand and relate to the teachings of the church, of the great authors through history and to find out where he fits makes for an interesting hour of theatre....
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A surreal look into the wandering mind of a teenage boy the night before he has to take the dreaded college SAT. Very deep and dense, do not see this show when you're tired, as you need to pay attention every step of the way (not that you shouldn't do that anyway). It's a take-off on Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape, so if you know Beckett's solo play it helps you understand some of the choices young Denzil makes in UNREEL. Tip: See it with your own crowd. This show sparks good discussion with your friends after you've experienced it together....
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An antic and often frenzied whirlwind through stream-of-consciousness musings on the meaning of life and other
ephemera, delivered with great zest and physicality. Hang onto your seat and go along for the ride....
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