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MANDY RUBELI
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June 10, 2025
The Nina Variations is a mesmerizing, enjoyable, thought-provoking show. Impeccable direction, beautiful script, and phenomenal performers who are present and alive the entire time. I was so impressed by the way the performers moved about the space like they owned it. Really excellent, excellent work. ...
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DREW PETRIELLO
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June 23, 2025
Stellar script, stellar performances, Nina Variations is an entertaining and insightful rollercoaster stuffed to bursting with poignant moments, striking images, and thoughtful detours....
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RODNESHA GREEN
certified reviewer
June 22, 2025
“You wrap the dagger with such elegance.” That line isn’t the only thing that’s sharp in this show! James and Natalie are outstanding in bringing a second life (or 42nd) to Chekov’s fated characters - Treplev and Nina. As a lover of the original play, this was a must see for me! But, even without knowing the showing James and Natalie make sure to bring the audience in to the the cold, foreboding Russian landscape that sets the tone for these variations to play out as we watch this enigmatic pair desperately try to find a way to each other… forgiveness… a different ending… a resolution. And the journey is beyond captivating. ...
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CHRISTIE CORAN
certified reviewer
June 21, 2025
An absolutely beautiful piece of theatre with two heartfelt performances. The play is a companion piece to Anton Chekhov’s play “The Seagull,” so if you’re familiar with that play, you’ll find this exploration of the characters (Nina and Konstantin) especially fascinating. I highly recommend this beautiful play. ...
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BENJAMIN MCFADDEN
certified reviewer
June 15, 2025
A very well executed story with a strong script, good direction and really, really solid performances. This is one of the fringe shows that you shouldn't miss - and Carter and Natalie are actors you want to watch....
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EMILY HARDELY
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April 30, 2026
Really intrigued by the emotional depth and layered storytelling in The Nina Variations—it feels like a powerful exploration of relationships and human vulnerability. The themes seem intense yet relatable, which makes it even more compelling for audiences. I was also browsing some background information and came across useful resources like <a href="https://macombcountycourts.org">Macomb case search</a> that add context when exploring similar narratives. Overall, this production sounds like a thought-provoking experience worth watching....
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JOSHUA_ PRICE234
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April 30, 2026
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The way “The Nina Variations” unfolds its emotions and shifting tones is really compelling. While exploring related themes I found https://shelbycountycourts.org which added an interesting layer to my perspective on structured storytelling. The repetition and variation in the piece keep the experience engaging and thought-provoking. It’s one of those works that quietly stays in your mind even after it ends....
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ANTHONY WALLACE
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April 30, 2026
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DANIEL REED
uncertified reviewer
April 29, 2026
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TONY FRANKEL
stageandcinema.com
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June 24, 2025
What makes the play sing is its elasticity—it’s not just a showcase for Chekhov obsessives, but a theatrical duet that demands emotional and physical range. At the Broadwater Studio under Richard Kenyon‘s thoughtful direction, the piece crackles with intimacy and theatrical danger, with James Carter Montgomery and Natalie Valentine constantly shifting tone, tactic, and temperature....
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