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RUTH ISABEL GUERRA
dinner party (blog)
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June 12, 2017
I feel that I have just experienced an intimate moment with the post-apocalyptic Adam and Eve. Jarring, palpable, intense. This is one of those rare stories that's all about words and communication and yet, at the same time, it's about none of that at all. We spend so much of our lives saying what we don't actually mean and placing more meaning on things we never say. This play lives in that notion. It deconstructs it, strips our ability to speak and articulate our thoughts "properly," and renders it all into feeling. I was so moved that I've seen it twice already. ALL THE RECOMMENDATIONS. ...
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NATHANIEL BEAVER
fringetv 2017
certified reviewer
June 12, 2017
A welcome addition to the Fringe festival in pacing, movement, content, and emotion, which were all used very well in telling the story....
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KURT GARDNER
blogcritics, artsbeatla
certified reviewer
June 15, 2017
Challenging, insightful, and artistically striking, Definition of Man is an impressive achievement that combines language with movement to create a refreshingly original work....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 09, 2017
http://fringereview.co.uk/review/hollywoodfringe/2017/definition-of-man/
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