From the opening lines to the impactful end, this show stands out in its originality. Rose London's portrayal of multiple characters was funny, poignant and well-crafted. She keeps things moving with a wry sense of humor and tons of wit....
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Rose London is a marvel! Switching seamlessly between fully-embodied characters, sometimes if even for a moment, I got the impression of a seasoned thespian whose name I would surely know if I followed Southern California theater closely. It didn't surprise me at all to learn that she is a celebrated and award-winning actor. This was a very engaging play, and a can't-miss for lovers of Hollywood history. The play paints Edna St. Vincent Millay and Bela Lugosi as unsung trailblazers, and in London's hands, their stories are told vividly and entertainingly, and in quite an innovative narrative fashion. A truly wonderful production....
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Bela Lugosi Meets Edna St. Vincent Millay is a witty and fast-moving one-woman play starring the captivating actress Rose London. Playwright Jordan Young crafted this story, focusing on the poetess Edna and a mythical meeting with Lugosi and other luminaries. The enjoyable play seems tailored to Ms. London, who delivers her lines very effectively....
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Bela Lugosi Meets Edna St. Vincent Millay is a history lesson dressed up in dramatic entertainment. Author Jordan Young has this unique ability to take nostalgia and make it sound fresh and modern. He is clever in alternately subtle and over-the-top penned words.
Manny Pacheco
Forgotten Hollywood...
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