Feeding Time

theatre · play in the box · Ages 16+ · United States

world premiere
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Review by JESSE S.

June 17, 2012
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My overall impression

People should see this play!! Like all of the greatest stories, it is a thought-provoking tale of people and their deep-seated need for one another, to make a connection, to be understood. It is pure and thoroughly engaging theater. Amidst a very simple and creative set, the two actors in this 75 minute piece paint such a real and colorful world that you feel like you’ve been transported to another place and are privy to a glimpse inside their lives. I guess that is the goal all theater — to tell a good story so well that the audience forgets that they are sitting there watching a play and instead feels like they are watching life unfold… this completes the illusion and succeeds tremendously. Don K. Williams directs this piece about the human condition pitch perfectly and Michael Keith Allen is especially riveting in his portrayal of a man four-times divorced, living out of his RV camper while squatting on an abandoned lot in Venice, CA. Do yourself a favor and treat yourself to this highlight of the Hollywood Fringe Festival!

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