David Lucarelli

Housewife '52

david lucarelli · July 31, 2022 certified reviewer
Captures perfectly the stiflingly rigid and suffocating gender roles that women were forced to conform to in this period, as well as the despair and rage that lurked just underneath their pasted on Stepford smiles.... full review

To Bah or Not to Bah Humbug

david lucarelli · June 25, 2022 certified reviewer
A fun, clever and witty mashup of Charles Dickens and Shakespeare.... full review

THE GREAT SATAN SPEAKS - THE WISDOM OF ROBERT G. INGERSOLL

david lucarelli · June 25, 2022 certified reviewer
I originally saw this show in 2018, and it was great then, and this new iteration, like a fine wine, have only gotten better with time.... full review

Mother Grace

david lucarelli · June 24, 2022 certified reviewer
A well written well acted show that is not afraid to take us to some incredibly uncomfortable and disturbing places.... full review

A Dream at the End of Time

david lucarelli · June 20, 2022 certified reviewer
A charming look at what happens to dreamers who spend their lives chasing the idea of impossible utopias, instead of making the best of what reality has to offer. Ironically, the plot reminded both my son and me of our favorite Dr. Seuss classic, "I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew."... full review

Meeting Across the River

david lucarelli · June 20, 2022 certified reviewer
A well acted fast paced rapid fire female driven crime noir about a gang of criminals that starts to unravel following a heist that didn't go as planned.... full review

Battlesong of Boudica

david lucarelli · June 18, 2022 certified reviewer
Spectacular, top to bottom, with elaborate costumes, props and sets and effects. The is a bold, ambitious, large scale adventure, all brought to life with grandiosity and conviction. The fight scenes choreography is top notch.... full review

All American

david lucarelli · June 18, 2022 certified reviewer
A play that makes us ask some interesting philosophical and existentialist questions about our society in the past and present. What does it mean to be an American? Do the answers to today's problems lie in forgotten or abandoned values in our past? Would yesterday's problems have been easier to solve if we applied our modern enlightened perspective to attempt to solve them back then? Is mankind's nature fundamentally fixed, or can we grow and evolve past the self destruction of violence and war?... full review

The Irish Curse

david lucarelli · June 18, 2022 certified reviewer
A brave, raw and in your face examination of masculinity in our society, and how our perception of our own sexual endowment or lack there of can come to define our self worth in often destructive and harmful ways. ... full review

Not That Illegal

david lucarelli · June 16, 2022 certified reviewer
A sweet and funny farce about the absurdity of our immigration system and government bureaucrats and the strength of the bond of friendship to overcome all.... full review