Double Bind

ensemble theatre · right mistake productions · Ages 18+ · United States

world premiere
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ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 18, 2013
it is so refreshing to see the types of things that go on in my brain, being worked out on stage...really wonderful show...Thought provoking, incredibly acted and well worth my time.... full review
SHANNON C certified reviewer June 19, 2013
"Double Bind" is a lyrical treat. Beautifully scripted, playwright Blake Shields Abramovitz exposes the plight of the artist's heart: to wander where the music and poems and wind may lead, or to settle down with a respectable job, a family, and some shubunkin goldfish. Sam (Clark Freeman) despaired between these two worlds, symbolized by his enchanting girlfriend Laura (Ceri Bethan) and his restless friend Frank, played expertly by Abramovitz. Bethan was as captivating as Freeman was passionate--both are talents with great promise. As an artist I immediately connected to Sam's plight, and found myself, in the end, happily choosing to let Sam decide for us both.... full review
CRISPIN FREEMAN certified reviewer June 19, 2013
What a fabulous little play! I was really impressed with the writing in this show. Very savvy and always to the point. It's nice when a writer doesn't wander but stays on topic throughout the whole play. There's no "fat" in the writing, the script is focused and lean. Each character has a valid point of view and each is given ample time to express their worldview in such a way as to seem completely justifiable. Hence the name of the show when these multiple valid points of view come into conflict with each other. The acting was also very impressive. The actors had a very "lived in" quality. From what I understand, it had been workshopped for almost 2 years and you can feel the nuances in the performances because of that marinating process... full review
BRENDA FREIBERG certified reviewer June 19, 2013
This was a treat - as fine a piece of theater as many things I've seen at venues like the Taper, the Kirk Douglas, the Broad. Brilliant cast and writing. Brilliant human dilemma probed so thoughtfully and deeply. I would happily see it again for the sheer pleasure of watching the play itself, listening to the words and thoughts as presented by this small group of outstanding actors. Hoping I'll have a chance to do so at another venue - the Taper, The Broad, the Kirk Douglas anyone? Kudos to all! Brenda Freiberg... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 20, 2013
Double Bind is a beautiful and poetic experience with an equal measure of emotional violence and chilling tenderness. The players handle Abramovitz's words with such finesse and coordination that the characters feel like a single conflicted organism. This quintessential ensemble piece is not to be missed!... full review
ERIN SHAVER uncertified reviewer June 25, 2013
Fantastic writing and directing, amazing cast! DOUBLE BIND is a highly emotional and highly entertaining play. A real human drama, and one that will have you sitting on the edge of your seat. Must see!!... full review
KELLY KEESEE certified reviewer June 24, 2013
First of all, I would LOVE to thank all of the people who donated their time and energy into making this production possible. If it had not been for you, I would have gone, who knows how long without seeing my Freeman!! I used to go to Clark Freeman's plays when he had his production company Sight Unseen Theatre. They were always held in places I would never consider beautiful. "How can art be made here?" "How can anything good come of this?" "This place is a dump." It was Clark who altered that opinion for me when I went to see Lucid Sound. He took that slumdog city--I couldn't wait to get out of--and painted it with his power to create a world with patience, time, energy and love. I was envious and so in love. I've never seen theater... full review
JOSIE KRAMER uncertified reviewer June 30, 2013
I highly recommend seeing this play!!! Double Bind is brilliantly written, directed and acted! It has the best of everything - romance, friendship, humor, and drama. Be prepared to laugh out loud and shed a few tears. You'll most likely experience a shared humanity with at least one if not all of the characters on stage. Blake's writing is soulful and full of depth. It reveals the rich complexity of each character in a mesmerizing arc throughout the play. If you're tired of end of the world movies that offer nothing but explosions and mind numbing special effects, I encourage you to see this play! Unlike most movie going experiences these days, this play left me with so much to think about and reflect on. What fascinated me most abo... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 22, 2013
Double Bind is an amazing ensemble piece written by Blake Abramovitz. Ceri Bethan, Clark Freeman, Blake Abramovitz keep you on the edge of your seat with their terrific performances as you watch the drama unfold. Must see!... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 29, 2013
We loved it! Was interesting, funny and speaks to everyone. I'm taking another friend to see it again! ... full review