Sohcahtoa

ensemble theatre · l-boat · Ages 17+ · United States

world premiere
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ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 22, 2013
More suited to being a short film or web series. Aside from a few nice moments during monologues, the script was cliched and uninventive, demoting the cares of twenty somethings to drinking, dieting and hooking up.... full review
JOSH HILLINGER certified reviewer June 22, 2013
Really fun! Fun characters, fun scenarios. I had a hard time sympathizing the two love-birds - the show pokes fun at people with unrealistic expectations yet the characters demand our sympathy ... kind of tough for me defend. The most sympathetic character, played by Tay Allyn, takes the most shit from the other characters. Well directed, well acted, I just wish the characters treated each other better, or that there was better justification or a bigger payoff for watching these characters ridicule each other. Great performance by ... darn, wish the actors and characters' names were on here ... the friend in the cut-off shorts. This actress had a very strong and natural performance. I just don't believe her character would take Lucy i... full review
EDEL CORRIGAN certified reviewer June 21, 2013
Soh-cah-toa The life of a twenty-something creative trying to make it in the big bad world of LA is not something to be envied. Working for tips, crying over the degree or MFA you may never get to use – what’s to envy? And yet, somehow, this disparate group of five friends that people Soh-cah-toa manage to have a good time. It’s a cliché, but it’s true – your friends are God’s reward for your family, and probably everything else in life. So says Lucy, protagonist and soliloquist of the comedy, ‘Soh-cah-toa’. What’s a Soh-cah-toa you ask? It’s the perfect romantic relationship you’re never going to have. Whether it’s because of distance, other relationships or unavoidable incompatibilities, this is the relationship that will elude you ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 24, 2013
Jamie Sara Slovon blew me away. She created a honest believable character that mad me feel her experiences. Great job!... full review
VIVIAN GILBERT certified reviewer June 25, 2013
I thought all the characters were portrayed very well. It was a timely statement of today's 20+ year olds. Someone said it would make a good sitco. I agree I especially like Jamie's portrayal of Lucy. It was very believable and honest.... full review