NO HOMO

ensemble theatre · be flat productions · Ages 18+ · United States of America

world premiere
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JOSE UICAB certified reviewer June 12, 2014
Great show. Couldn't stop laughing. ... full review
CHRIS FARAH certified reviewer June 13, 2014
Super clever and laugh out loud funny! I especially enjoyed AJ Jones and Henry McMillan together, their comedic timing was PERFECT! Jessica Hanna's swift and sharp direction made the show fly and Brandon Baruch's hilarious writing and memorable one-liners simply cannot be missed!... full review
BRENDAN WEINHOLD certified reviewer June 13, 2014
tagged as: Sitcom · communication
"Will you help me unpack boxes?" Sometimes innocuous lines carry the whole truth of a play within them. And this. When you see No Homo, listen for this line, and you'll know what I mean.... full review
JAMI BRANDLI certified reviewer June 13, 2014
Jessica Hanna does a splendid job directing this tight bromantic dramedy that explores the many shades of love between two men. It's funny *and* it makes you think. And the cast is pretty great to boot!... full review
ELIZABETH STEELE certified reviewer June 13, 2014
tagged as: funny · awkward · intense · Gay issues
No Homo? Go Homo! ...I couldn't help myself, but really, go see this play. The playwright navigates through a 90 minute show about six equally dislikable but very endearing characters. It's well acted, mostly fast paced (but if a scene drags, the next one makes up for it), and terribly uncomfortable play that uses humor, thank you, as a reward after painfully awkward or disturbingly familiar moments. ... full review
DANIEL JOHNSON cinesnatch.blogspot.com certified reviewer June 13, 2014
In Brandon Baruch’s play, Ash and Luke – two twenty-something heterosexual men – discover that their friendship of six years may have turned into a sexless marriage/codependency when they weren’t looking. As speculation among their friends about their relationship reaches a fever pitch, the two struggle to determine what, exactly, it is: are they best friends, boyfriends, straight husbands, or just straight-but-gay-for-each-other? None of the titles seem to match. With such an impossible premise, the show gets a surprising number of things right... Please read the rest of the review at <a href="http://cinesnatch.blogspot.com/2014/06/2014-hollywood-fringe-round-up-shame.html">Cinesnatch</a>... full review
CAROLINE HANNA certified reviewer June 13, 2014
Go see "No Homo" for sure. It was well written, acted, directed and produced! Not much to keep me from seeing it again...which I may do! I could see how much everyone was invested in this production, and it was a universal message wrapped up in a very contemporary issue that needs to be seen by as many people as possible! GO!... full review
AVERY HENDERSON certified reviewer June 13, 2014
Go see No Homo! Smart, clever, witty, creative, and beautiful. You could tell there was pride in this new work. Incredible acting, brilliant designs, and clearly a dedicated team of artists. Congratulations to all involved! I hope to see more from this team soon! ... full review
BRENTON KOSSAK certified reviewer June 13, 2014
This show isn't as dark as you might think (Tragedy is in the title). Sure, things aren't going to all turn out perfect at the end, but I think most of the characters learn important life lessons by the end. It also has good pacing, good timing, and - of course - great lighting. If you enjoy 90's sitcoms, intimate theater, or the title, you'll love this show!... full review
MATT WELLS certified reviewer June 14, 2014
NO HOMO is Brandon Baruch's finest work since DEICIDE. Go see it! Jessica Hanna does a great job directing, and the actors all do great storytelling for this lovely play. Kudos to all. ... full review