Ravens and Writing Desks

dance & physical theatre · post mortem movement theatre · United States

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JOANNA SYIEK certified reviewer June 30, 2014
Really fantastic piece of theatre. Needs to be seen. Lovely balance work and some really stunning visual tricks. Happy to hear that it's extending!... full review
SCOTT FEINBLATT uncertified reviewer June 19, 2014
I was only just made aware of this site and the opportunity to create reviews for the shows in the Fringe Festival. That being said, I saw the show Ravens & Writing Desks and wrote an extensive review of it for a blog that I run. I apologize for posting a link to another site in lieu of writing a redundant review here; however, my review is comprehensive, and I do not wish to belittle the serious time and effort that I put into reflecting upon the show by offering curious readers anything but my complete coverage. If you do not wish to follow the link, then I can only say that I found this show to be sublime. Here's the URL for my full coverage. Thank you. http://horrorworks.net/reviews_ravens_and_writing_desks.html... full review
STEVE SORNBUTNARK certified reviewer July 19, 2014
Serene, tender, touching, exciting, scary, and emotional this movement show is art imitating life at its finest. Packed full of talented artist every performer and musician in this production is worth recognition. From beginning to end a flawless harmony of all the stages of the theatre, no job was left uninspired. Genius choreography and directing with the incredibly docile actors make a spectacle that one would only usually experience with a cirque Du Soleil show. This show reminds me that if there were any indication that magic existed in this world it would probably be in the theatre. Part of this magic is the show uses subjective story telling applying all of your own inspiration as an individual in this funny and strange world. The aud... full review