If you're looking for a show that provides laughter, a well written story, and great acting, Flyover State is for you. I highly recommend! This play has heart, and it will steal yours. ...
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The play was very well-written and engaging; the characters were well-drawn and fully-developed. The character of Alice was especially multi-layered and endearing. Sarah Tither-Kaplan did a wonderful job of bringing her to life. The other performances were also excellent. All in all, an enjoyable evening at the theatre, highly recommended to all....
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As Playwright and Co-Director of “Flyover State”, Sarah Tither-Kaplan has crafted a well written and poignant play. That is not to say it is morose. Albeit there are some achingly painful moments, it is filled with witty, wry, self-deprecating, and often pointed humor. The writing is tight, so often with first run plays, they can easily lose a couple of pages of dialogue, but “Flyover State” is deftly and tightly done. The acting is of such depth, creativity, and commitment that it was often a revelation. Sarah’s character, Alice, is transformational.
The other Co-Director, Keith Boos, plays a very interesting character, Clete. Clete at first comes off as a right wing wacko military veteran, but as the play progresses we appreciate ...
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My wife and I had the pleasure of experiencing the play, "Flyover State" on 6/13/2014 by Sarah Tither- Kaplan. It was superb. Funny, deep, entertaining. Sarah has enormous psychological depth and the profound ability to capture the tapestry of emotions in a snapshot of the human condition.
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Absolutely fabulous play. Wildly entertaining take on family dysfunction. Superb acting, great script. All you're going to do is recommend this to everyone you know....
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