SORORITY QUEEN IN A MOBILE HOME

theatre · open fist theatre company · Ages 13+ · United States

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ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 26, 2010
Actually, a very funny show. I would certainly suggest it. There are so many shows with "concepts", but this one tugged at my heart. Really sweet and endearing. I must suggest it.... full review
MICHAEL FRANCO uncertified reviewer June 25, 2010
Two sides of a relationship gone bad. A play about expectation of a better life, the failure of the American dream and a study in the struggles of the working man and woman. In the first act Amanda Weier shines as the female side of the equation. She irons and folds and reveals her dreams and desires, her foibles and flaws.We believe her, we want things to work out for her. The second act reveals the male part of the equation performed by Colin Walker. A man who we get the feeling peaked in high school. He is crude and self involved but because of Walker's fine performance, you can't hate him. You feel a bit sorry for him, you wonder what his wife saw in him in the first place and as the second act winds on, you start to to see hi... full review