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LYRALEN KAYE
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June 02, 2018
Morgan really embodies the prophet, priestess and member of Troy's royal family, all while completing daily tasks in an unexpected juxtaposition. This show has a core of humanity that lets the audience know that not much has changed in how the truthteller/messenger is treated by the powers that be...making the show entirely relevant....
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ANONYMOUS
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June 04, 2018
Morgan Lariah is a brave and bold artist in this retelling and reimaging of Kassandra. She's truly a gifted storyteller - you won't want to miss this play. ...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 04, 2018
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I truly enjoyed being captivated throughout the entire performance ...
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ROB ANGELL
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June 09, 2018
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Lariah and Whitman invite us to a "Last Breakfast" of a priestess with the bittersweet gift of foresight reflecting on her past and future. You will be entranced and moved by this mighty interpretation from an actor who isn't afraid to bring the audience in and connect with them in her most powerful and vulnerable moments....
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JEFF LAUB
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June 18, 2018
This show embodies my favorite thing about Fringe: walking into a production that you know nothing about and being blown away. Morgan Lariah brings to life the saga of Kassandra (and the Trojan War), establishing a modern connection without sacrificing any of the antiquity of the classical story. ...
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