A historial/political drama, on par with any professional production I've seen of the genre. Smart, well-paced and relevant. Made me think about the tracks that have been laid to get us where we are as a country today. ...
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This show ran so smoothly. No hiccups and engaging from start to finish. Lucy Gillespie condenses and explains the complexities of campaigning in a way that any audience member can follow. Her writing humanizes larger than life historical figures and unveils their character in a relatable way. Great writing, great directing, great acting. Political theatre often revolves around idea, but Son of Bitch successfully makes politics about people instead of heady principles. Would see again. ...
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Smart, funny, Son of a Bitch is a beautifully written piece that gives the audience a fascinating inside look into elections and family politics. Very well cast and really creative use of the stage and space. ...
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Son of a Bitch is such a smart show with a high quality production. Every actor gave 110% and fully immersed you in the show. The costumes were fantastic, and there was a great use of video projection to enhance the set. All-around amazing production and definitely worth the ticket. ...
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SON OF A BITCH is tightly scripted, effectively staged, and acted with verve and humor. A fascinating look at the power behind the throne, and the early days of a type of win-at-all-costs politics that led us to where we are today. ...
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Impeccable performances all around concerning a moment in US political history that predicts our contemporary troubles. Ben and Luke's respective portrayals of Atwater and W. Bush are utterly persuasive....
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