These two shows because they are compelling theater -- great writing, excellent direction and sensitive acting combined to move you, the way theater should....
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Two very different, yet equally compelling pieces. "Death Unity" is funny and terrifying at the same time. A dead body lies on a gurney, waiting for the coroner while a long-time veteran of the "Death Unit," breaks in the newest employee. 'You've got to dance!" he tells him, a metaphor for coping with death while at the same time a promise of the shocking - and weirdly delightful denouement. This short play is DEEP... while at the same time hilarious and always entertaining.
"Lost Voices" is an interesting combination too - a devastating trio of monologues within the context of a science fiction judgment day. The women share experiences of horrific abuse - an a fierce insistence that they will surivive....
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Both of these one acts are extremely powerful with incredible actors in each of them. The two actors in the first play are opposite in many ways, but they compliment each other perfectly. There is surprising twist. In the second one act, the woman of this piece are so strong and incredible. It's disturbing on many levels and the acting is top notch! ...
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An engaging look at humanity through two very different stories that couple into an enjoyable hour of theatre. Strong performances and interesting characters that quickly draw you in to their struggles and relationships....
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