Zip Ties

entier theatre co. & cyanide theatre · Ages 16+ · United States of America

world premiere
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PATTI GRAM uncertified reviewer July 01, 2015
Zip Ties is a funny, multi-level, tightly composed little gem of Kafka-esqe drama. Like mixing a deadpan gangster bleak of Guy Ritchie with the chaotic farce of Dario Fo, the play manages to unfold the tale as only the best short stories do: well-drawn, graphic novel characters, spitting snappy, rapid-fire dialogue, delivered with perfect timing in a nicely twisted plot. Perfect chemistry of acting and direction serve the writer well and the last 10 minutes is a wonder of choreographed excitement. Oh you dirty rats!... full review
WILLIAM TAYLOR certified reviewer June 17, 2015
ZIP TIES is a delightful and delicious hour of dark comedy. If you enjoyed Tarantino's RESERVOIR DOGS, this is the show for you. Great script and excellent cast.... full review
ADRIEN SEIXAS certified reviewer June 18, 2015
Yo Benjamin, take a bow! Zip Ties had me on the edge of my seat! What an emotional roller coaster, first comes the dark humor, then add suspense, then it gets "mighty real" when the "tools" start coming out, OUCH!!! What a surprise ending! Who Knew? Guys, you won't want to miss this one! Great intimate theatre too, really works, user-friendly should you need to grab hands at the scary parts, Ha ha! Thanks BS AS... full review
ERIC MCGOWAN certified reviewer June 14, 2015
I had a great time seeing this show. It was witty, randomly hilarious, and all out enjoyable! I say bravo to the cast and crew and everyone who had a hand in making this show a possibility. ... full review
BREN COOMBS certified reviewer June 20, 2015
I kept waiting for a plot twist that never came, which is the only thing that kept my attention. Change the ending, cinch up the direction, reveal SOMETHING to your audience, and make at least one of the characters interesting or likable and you've got a good show. The set, special effects, dialogue and character interaction was great, but there was little to support it.... full review