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brilliant!
dark comedy
excellent writing
great cast
adult language
comedy
contemporary
controversial
dark
drinking
drunkenness
funny
hysterical
intellectual
intense
poignant funny
political humor
sardonic
social commentary
though provoking
thought provoking
thought-provoking
too long
witty
writing
SHARI BARRETT
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June 24, 2018
Daniel Sugimoto's latest play, WHITE PEOPLE DRINKING, is all about those honest conversations during a dinner party with 3 very different couples, each of whom wind up speaking what is really on their minds after the free-flowing drinks loosen their tongues. All the topical taboo scenarios we fear on a silver platter are brought to light in fits of wit and whimsy, often so fast that you may feel your head is spinning trying to catch all the sarcasm as it flies past your ears. Imagine sitting down to dinner with friends, enjoying a few drinks and then really saying what is on your mind including secrets, opinions, and unfiltered drunk words. Would your friendships survive? Sugimoto’s philosophical, full tilt, façade-filled commentary leaves...
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