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BOB LEGGETT
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June 22, 2014
This is an incredible ensemble effort that pays remarkable dividends. The plot has more twists and turns than an Alfred Hitchcock thriller. The entire audience was on the edge of their seats with anticipation of what would happen next. The bottom line was that we were thoroughly entertained by this show. It ran for 90 minutes but it was so much fun that the time simply flew by.
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SHARI BARRETT
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July 31, 2014
NO HOMO examines whether you have to be homosexual to be really, really gay by telling the tale of Luke and Ash, two 20-something Los Angeles urbanites who have known each other since childhood, identify as heterosexual, and live together as roommates even though their relationship pushes the boundaries of gay life. Ash (lithe blond Jonny Rodgers)loves to cook and run around half naked while Luke (Benjamin Durham) focuses on his career and new girlfriend, the totally clueless Babette (Elizabeth Ellson).
Can two men really be the best of friends, love each other, and not be gay? Given the fluid nature of sexuality today, does it really matter which way you go? The important thing is to decide, and what makes this play so universal is tha...
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KURT GARDNER
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June 25, 2014
Brandon Baruch’s new comedy is an amusing and well-directed observation of the fluid nature of sexuality among L.A. 20-somethings....
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