Absolutely blown away by this show and the incredible actors who brought it to life. Insightful, creative, and new are just a few words I can say that would sum up my experience at “Amen.” What an absolutely thought provoking and brilliant work of art. ...
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certified reviewerJune 17, 2024
This was such a unique production. I didn't know anything about the play coming into it, and I found myself fully intrigued by the progression of the plot. It was a delightful and whimsical journey....
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I really loved the staging and production design as well as the use of the projections to create space. There were many creative details, from the use of the string to the way the God characters used shadow that created a thought provoking scene....
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A creative meditation on power and morality. This show utilizing some really clever storytelling methods and is lead by a charismatic and endearing protagonist. The show shines when it breaks the mold of traditional storytelling and transports you to conferences with god. God is played by 2 actors speaking every line in perfect synch and is truly impressive to watch. I found this really compelling. ...
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An hour of fun for the religiously traumatized! Amen was such a charming play with countless lines that have continued to stick with me even days later. Stephanie Wolf and Adrian Gamez's God is truly a sight to behold; the level of talent and coordination among the two is incredible. Overall, a breath of fresh air that you will not want to miss....
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What a fun show with super creative direction! Who knew talking to GOD could be so interesting and entertaining. I loved it. I giggled and had a great time. Definitely go see this show. Because God said so... Or was that me? (or whatever) JUST GO SEE IT!...
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certified reviewerJune 12, 2024
I had absolutely little information on this play and I walked in with an open mind and no expectations. I knew there was some deeper message/meaning since it references God and all that sort of stuff. However I was glad I got to see this play as it has a much deeper meaning than simply anything religious. You can replace god/religion with anything that is topical with today’s issues and it still works. The play had very strong Ionesco vibes with it and I wouldn’t be surprised that it has lots of influence in it. ...
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Neil Gaiman-esque! The depth and complexity woven into each character made for an engaging and thought-provoking narrative. The portrayal of the "God" figure, with its unique syncopation, added an innovative twist....
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