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Polite Conversations and Wine

Dramatic Theatre · Theatre Ghosts · Ages 13+ · United States of America

World Premiere
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FAS TAX REALTY uncertified reviewer July 12, 2025
Stay Inclusive: Make sure quieter guests are drawn into conversations and play. Gentle Humor Wins: Light banter is welcome, but steer clear of personal jokes or sensitive topics. Compliment Genuinely: “That was a smart move!” or “Nice strategy!” boosts morale and keeps the vibe positive. ... full review
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ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 30, 2025
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BRAD REED certified reviewer June 29, 2025
tagged as: Terrific. · poignant · Hilarious · biting · tense
What a fantastic show. Everything was spot-on: Michael Perlmutter's script was real, unflinching, tense and also hilarious at times, and Ann Noble's direction was crisp and illuminated the script beautifully. Amy Marcs, Leah Jarvik, Mikki Hernandez and Robin Mcdonald were all amazing and played the dialogue like a Wimbledon championship match. So effing great!!!... full review
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CINDY D'ANDREA certified reviewer June 28, 2025
Gritty, moving, heartbreaking, fabulous! Each character so wonderfully acted and carried out effortlessly and seamlessly. I felt like I was invited into a very raw and personal relationship with all four women.... full review
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KIM HLAVAC certified reviewer June 27, 2025
tagged as: vulnerable · committed · courageous
These four ladies were magnificent. Amy Marcs, courageous in her dedication, Robin McDonald, perfect comedic timing with depth, Leah Jarvik, emotionally available & vulnerable, Mikki Hernandez, very present, in the moment. ... full review
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MARK BROWN certified reviewer June 26, 2025
Great staging, direction, choreography, music, a stellar script, and a kick-ass ensemble made for a great night of theater!... full review
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JOEL MILLER certified reviewer June 25, 2025
Really enjoyed this performance. The way the play is constructed/sequenced made it especially engaging for me. ... full review
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SUSE STERNKOPF certified reviewer June 25, 2025
For some reason, I juxtaposedthe title and told several friends they have to see "Polite Wine with Conversation"--but, call it what you will, this is a do-not-miss piece of Fringe theatre. Crisply-paced--but never hurried--Ann Noble's direction is gorgeous. Performances by Amy Marcs and Leah Jarvik were wonderful, deftly limning the love and pain that seem to exist in every mother-daughter relationship. Mikki Hernandez and Robin McDonald were equally deft, offering a very different mother-daughter relationship.. Writer Michael Perlmutter has an ear for dialogue, and provides his talented cast with a strong foundation for their considerable talents.Grab a ticket while you can!... full review
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KAREN GUTIERREZ certified reviewer June 25, 2025
Polite Conversations and Wine is what I yearn for and love about storytelling in the theater. A story that unfolds originally but in a way I can follow and lean in for what's next. Sensational chemistry among these four women!... full review
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STEVEN KARP certified reviewer June 24, 2025
This is magnificent theatre. It is an emotional ballet: the actors move and dance in this brilliant choreography of action and reaction. It’s so well done, the music, the set. And the actors are so “in the pocket”. It’s riveting. ... full review
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