Apathy Killed the Cat

Drama · n/a · Ages 18+ · United States of America

world premiere
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BRIAN KNUDSON uncertified reviewer June 18, 2017
I consider this one of the Fringier plays, as it explores controversial secrets with sensitivity and wit. There were two scenes that took me completely by surprise and I love unpredictability! It's a wonderfully quirky play that remains compelling throughout the full 90 minutes. For me, a big part of its success lies with the talented actor playing the complex Colin. A sensitive, soulful performance that draws you in and anchors the story.... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 11, 2017
tagged as: nudity · family · coma · incest · bad
Very bad. Bravo to the actors for enduring insanity... full review
MARK EMERSON uncertified reviewer June 24, 2017
This was an ambitious, wildly surreal show that certainly doesn't go where you expect it to. Ryan Lisman definitely swings for the fences with this play and it's an encouraging effort.... full review
SIDNEY FRIEDMAN uncertified reviewer June 19, 2017
Interesting show. Overall, the acting was very strong. Original ideas.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 23, 2017
EXTEND THIS NOW.... full review
JACK STROUD uncertified reviewer June 11, 2017
This is a brave and provactive piece.I do think it's still a work in progress.I hope Ryan continues to work on it because it approaches a well worn storyline in a unique and eye-opening way... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 14, 2017
This is not a show for the faint of heart. See this show if you would like to see something you will most certainly not see anywhere else. ... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 24, 2017
There were great things in this production, mostly from the writing. I can see where Ryan intends to go as a writer and I DIG IT. Someday soon he's gonna be GREAT, but it ain't QUITE yet.... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 27, 2017
When the play started and there was a missed piece of direction (the lead actor ripped a sign off of a wall without discovering it was there or feeling anything about it), I made a mental note to tell the director when the play was over so that he could fix it. I thought that would be a nice thing to do, give some constructive feedback. Some notes. After ten minutes, I couldn't keep all the notes in my head. After fifteen minutes I gave up on individual notes and I have summed it up in one note: start over. Burn this script and start over.... full review