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great acting!
intelligent
nothing much
so good
surprises
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brilliant
brilliant acting
celebrates
clever
defies expectations
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ERIN HOLT
certified reviewer
June 17, 2014
Hysterical! I had no idea what I was in for but I am so glad I saw this brilliant performance. I'm not going to give away any surprises here so just see this show. You'll be glad you did. ...
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CINDY LITTLE
certified reviewer
June 17, 2014
Dramatis Personae is a tour de force for its creator and performer, Kristopher Lee Bicknell! The combination of quirky characters of non-existant origin combined with updated disasters never thought of in "An Actor's Nightmare" make this an hour and five minutes of nonstop creativity, surprises and laugh out loud moments. I would love to see it again just to find the things I missed the first time around....
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MICHAEL FREDERICK
certified reviewer
June 17, 2014
An inquisitive audience member asked a friend prior to the shows start the following: "Is it even possible for a one-man show that runs 65 minutes to be entertaining?" What I viewed not only answered that question with a resounding "YES!", but it brought more to the table than just the idea of an enjoyable performance.
Dramatis Personae is a show that defies expectations by simultaneously celebrating and lampooning Theatre History in a magical way. Rewinding time back to the Greeks and presenting the audience with a comical presentation that lambastes the art form of the one-man show, Personae deftly presents the genres that have came to pass, along with the hurdles solo performers have to overcome. The shows directors Sean Dillon and Cu...
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ERNEST KEARNEY
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June 24, 2014
“Dramatis Personae” A clever, intelligent, one man show written and directed by Sean Dillon and Curtin Krick that is almost where it should be. And while it is a pity it hasn’t got to where it wants to be, where it’s going is interesting enough to cut it some slack. Check it out....
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