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KATHLEEN CECCHIN
uncertified reviewer
June 20, 2014
These pieces were a blast. So innovative and outside the box. The actors took their material and ran with it. Hilarious and surprising with talent that rises to the occasion. ...
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ANDREW BOYLE
certified reviewer
June 23, 2014
Wonderful! did not have an idea of what I would see and hear and found myself laughing quite out loud for a Sunday morning! All the actors brought such commitment to every role and every role that it was so easy to believe in their stories. Writing was crisp and all well directed with the air sucked out just enough to leave me wanting a bit more. ...
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MICHAEL RIZZO
certified reviewer
June 23, 2014
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This was a real fun find on a recommendation from a friend. A very small, intimate venue with 4 short 15 minute plays. Get up close for this one in the first 2 rows.
It was wonderful to see the performers change and mutate into various characters in each of the small plays.
...and we bumped into some of the cast later in the day and they were great people as well.
Check this one out!...
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MICHAEL BEARDSLEY
uncertified reviewer
July 03, 2014
This was a really fun show. When I first heard about it, I said to myself, "Four plays about trees? How interesting can that be?" But all four stories are so very entertaining. And though all four features the same four actors, each has a unique flavor to it. from comical to poignant. I saw the last performance of the show, so unfortunately those who who read this will not be able to run out and see it, but at least the actors, writer and director will know that I had a great time....
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KURT GARDNER
certified reviewer
June 17, 2014
The talented group of actors includes Dawn Alden, Whit Spurgeon, Leilani Marie Smith and Brendan Weinhold, who also co-wrote one of the pieces. Directed by Tim J. Lim, the segments are woven together seamlessly, providing an hour of thoughtful theater that’s fun, too....
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