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MATT WELLS
certified reviewer
June 14, 2014
NO HOMO is Brandon Baruch's finest work since DEICIDE. Go see it! Jessica Hanna does a great job directing, and the actors all do great storytelling for this lovely play. Kudos to all. ...
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DAVID LEBARRON
certified reviewer
June 15, 2014
A very funny play with lots of zingers and one liners....
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PHILIP LITTELL
uncertified reviewer
June 28, 2014
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Absolutely KILLER. Hilarious. A romantic sexual steeplechase full of ditches and jumps and traps where no one completes the race whithout getting covered in mud, blood, and tears. This cast is a miracle and the direction must be why they all act with such freedom and joy. Hanna I rank as one of the best directors in town, this cast can fly because of those hands. The play is pure oxygen. I left a little high. Oxygen will do that to you....
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GREGORY CRAFTS
certified reviewer
June 16, 2014
Funny and clever, "No Homo" is an interesting tale about the nature of friendship, love and being true to oneself. A little predictable, but certainly worth seeing for the fantastic performances. Check it out!...
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JJ WIENKERS
certified reviewer
June 16, 2014
Bravo - not the network, the exclamation of a job well fucking done of yore. "No Homo" gives the complexities of platonic bromance and the complexities of loving yourself and loving another, romantically, as gay men. Get there, now. If not in LA, fly to New York. No joke, homo...or hetero. PS: Henry McMillan is the stand out star, shining brightly as he delivers a unique rendition of the flaming/catty/sex hungry gay supporting star. WERK, "No Homo"....
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HANNAH PELL
certified reviewer
June 30, 2014
Basically...most new plays aren't very good. This one is amazing. It's incredibly thought-provoking--I've never seen a relationship like this depicted on stage before. I've been thinking about this play since I saw it a week ago. Plus, it's hilarious. ...
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ERIC RUDNICK
certified reviewer
June 29, 2014
Sharply directed & slyly written, this story leaves most other dating tales in the dust. Funny as hell but deep with emotion, the cast brings an urgency to a story that has more longing & understanding than most love stories, straight or gay. No Homo....
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DAN OSTER
certified reviewer
June 18, 2014
Brandon Baruch's "No Homo" is a funny and poignant exploration of the complexities of relationships--not just with the people around us but with ourselves. The show leaves its audience with a better understanding of a world not all of us are familiar with, certainly, but more than that, its central message rings true no matter who you are: you can't love anyone if you can't learn to love yourself. I highly recommend it....
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CHAIRMAN BARNES
certified reviewer
July 02, 2014
Though no mention is made of the Kinsey Scale, this play is rooted in the premise that sexuality is fluid. The playwright, Brandon Baruch, deftly guides his characters into discovering the things they didn't know they wanted. While it could come off as manipulative and contrived it ultimately does not. And, the play's decisive moment unfolds in a very delicate, charming manner. Adding to the mix is Jessica Hanna's direction, which is superb....
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