Man's Dominion

solo performance · pachyderm productions · Ages 14+ · United States

one person show world premiere
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JANET MILLER uncertified reviewer June 18, 2014
tagged as: storytelling
An exceptional piece of theater. Storytelling at the highest level. ... full review
BENNY LUMPKINS certified reviewer June 18, 2014
One of the best one person shows I have seen in the three years I have been attending the Hollywood Fringe Festival. The characterizations, dialogue and overall performance was stellar. Such a great story and for sure to be a Fringe hit. GO SEE THIS SHOW!... full review
MICHAL SINNOTT uncertified reviewer June 19, 2014
Tim Powell is a big hearted and skilled performer who does a beautiful job of breathing life into ten distinct and fully realized characters. In the course of an hour he presents us with a Ringmaster, a vengeful priest, a simple ghost, a sweet Irish worker, a southern townsman, and several others. However, it was his brave turn as a black worker, about 3/4 into the story that really elevated his performance to an art. Surprisingly rich and perfectly realized, it was in this moment of the play that I felt David Castro's strong and clear voice fully delivered to his audience. Janie Michele Simm's Theresa Romano was a sweet and unexpected surprise. This is a well written account with heart and depth to boot. ... full review
MOLLY HAGAN certified reviewer June 22, 2014
tagged as: Man's Dominion
This is what Theatre is about. A thought provoking, mature piece that thoroughly engages an audience from beginning to end. David Castro has picked a subject that is at once fascinating and horrifying. He cleverly weaves a story through the use of various narrators (or witnesses) all played by Tim Powell. This tour de force performance by Tim Powell does not dazzle us with its theatricality but rather its humanity. Dennis Neal elegantly directs with specific use of minimum props, staging and stage craft. This is a piece of bare bones brilliance.... full review
ANZU LAWSON uncertified reviewer June 22, 2014
Nothing Short Of Brilliance! I was blown away by the sheer power of the execution , magnificent direction, from the poignant, heartfelt and thought provoking writing whileTim Powell's acting is seamless and mesmorizing as he transitions from character to character and points of view. This Writing was often cleverly funny as truthful chords struck me inside as i was left questioning my own humanity. It's a piece that should not be missed. We were sooo taken with this show! I was sooo moved that the cast of "Rock and Roll's Greatest Lovers" musical has JUST fostered LAYONI the 5 year old elephant from http://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org ... full review
CHRISTINA DEROSA uncertified reviewer June 22, 2014
Tim Powell gives an outstanding performance, amazing how a really great actor can take you in just a black box and with his movement, thoughts, emotions, and actions take you to another time and place. I applaud you and the team you put together of writer and director. Right after Man's Dominion, I went to see the movie, Maleficent, another well done movie with Angelina Jolie and about another 30 actors, too bad there are only 30 actors in the movie, (with equal abilities to Tim) who got the job and the rest were 3000 computer graphic technicians doing the movie. It aches my heart to see Tim so talented on a black stage and not being on a movie like a Blockbuster hit. Congratulations Tim... full review
NELL TEARE uncertified reviewer June 23, 2014
I sat down in a folding chair nearest the stage just as the show began and was still until I stood up to applaud. I had a true visceral experience in Man's Dominion. The performances were seamless. The staging and lights created a place for the audience to live and learn. Tim crafted his characters so perfectly that I could recall family members I had known as a child or a person I passed on the street. They were all vivid and alive. The writing moved me to tears. And the words called upon so many of my memories of sadness and joy. Such incredible direction. Everything touched my heart and made me ask "why?" Beautiful beautiful beautiful.... full review