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My overall impression
Steven Vlasak’s dramatization of Andy Warhol’s ‘If I thought of it then it must be genius’ genre leap into movie making with Edie Sedgwick, Lou Reed and more—complete with devil-may-care wiggery and bloodied body part props flying, sex, drugs, gunfire, nudity, and the recreation of the creation of a sexy bride for the ever lonely Frankenstein. A play about actual events strange enough in real life to be appropriately strange enough in a play that brings them to us. Very wild and time machine fun. Standout performance by Jordan Mullins who brings realism and depth to Edie Sedgwick as she’s committed to an asylum amidst all the madness surrounding her. Also special call out for the soundtrack of songs during scene changes which were authentic to the time and people involved.