Veronica Tjioe

The Circle Table

veronica tjioe · June 10, 2019 certified reviewer
A witty and endearing script by Eric Moore explores how technology connects and separates us and reads like a better-written cousin to "Almost, Maine". Clever, but not overwrought, weaving of storylines piece together how these young adults are connected and form a relatable array of figuring out how to be an adult in your twenties while navigating a changing relationship with your parents, your exes, your highschool friends, your current relationships, your chosen cities, career paths, and yours... full review

To Richard!

veronica tjioe · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
A crisp and empathic script expertly performed by two precise, present, and generous actors. A lovely encounter that offers laugh out loud moments, tenderness, and the warmth of hope. It's so easy to fall in love with Andrew and Carol, and walk out with a little more compassion for everyone, including yourself.... full review

Hide Your Fires: Butoh Lady Macbeth

veronica tjioe · June 08, 2019 certified reviewer
An arresting and captivating performance by Yokko whose intensity and control pulls you in. It is a gift to watch her move. ... full review

Paper Trails

veronica tjioe · June 08, 2019 certified reviewer
A wonderful way to spend a half-hour! A nice through-line of "legacy" connects these three pieces; first the personal, then the familial, and finally the national. Three markedly different ways to explore identity, accountability, and history. Great work from a large team who managed to stitch together stylistically disparate elements and somehow make them work in a jam-packed thirty minutes. ... full review

Funeral Potatoes

veronica tjioe · June 08, 2019 certified reviewer
A charming two-hander exploring the acceptance of mortality at a young age. Whitney Montgomery and Lauren Cook have great friendship chemistry onstage and hop well through rather quick beat changes. A heart-warming and thoughtful way to spend a half-hour!... full review