I FELT RODNEY NUGENT'S "LOST VOICES" FLOWED NICELY. I CARED FOR EACH CHARACTER'S MONOLOGUE WHICH WAS MOVING, AND SAD. THE CHARACTERS WERE PORTRAYED WITH INTENSITY. THE ALIEN-LIKE CAPTOR WAS A BUMP IN THE ROAD AT TIMES AND FELT STRETCHED.
I REGRET I MISSED ROBERT GARDNER'S "DEATH UNIT" PLAY DUE TO AN UNTIMELY TRAFFIC DELAY AND NO LATE SEATING ALLOWED.
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This is an extremely considered and well rehearsed presentation of two one-act plays. Each lingers in the mind to be more worthwhile than some full length presentations....
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These two writers are the perfect compliment to each other. The first show existing in a space you would never think to wonder about, with two chaotically different experiences of it, pure isolated fear and freedom. And in the second performance - existing in a space you are afraid to think about, facing horrors of humankind and specifically the female experience of them. The actors, the writing, and the simple set will leave you a mess. An emotional journey, this hour is not to be missed! Get in while you can! ...
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An engrossing exploration of morbidity with some very magnetic performances and sharp writing on display in both these one-acts. This truly was an inedibly macabre theatergoing experience....
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These are two powerful one acts. Both tackle thorny issues in an unexpected way. The cast is really great - these are strong productions of two truly innovative plays....
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