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MATT RITCHEY
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June 05, 2017
GORGEOUS! A gigantic idea with oodles of complexity which boils down to simple, profound, and emotional truth. The set and design are delicious - I want to LIVE in that space - and the corresponding costume design is elegant. Great direction with interesting and unique points of entry for the audience, and truly great performances by all - Katelyn Schiller and Amanda Zarr standing out as raw, incredibly real people in a dreamlike world we should all be so lucky to visit. And the cat. Is fantastic.
There's a lot going on, but at it's heart, QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT is a love letter. I shan't give away to whom, but I strongly advise you to get to Sacred Fools to find out. Be advised: your heart may melt. ...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 05, 2017
Overall, this show was incredible. Everyone needs to see this. It's funny, emotional and beautifully written with insanely talented actors. It's worth every penny. ...
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CATHERINE CURTIS
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June 05, 2017
A charming exploration of the personal ramifications of string theory. Well staged, great set design, excellent use of the space. Nice audience interaction....
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KARLY ROTT
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June 05, 2017
Overall, I thought the play was very good! Great actors and actresses. I recommend everyone to go see it at least once! It's only an hour long so it gets straight to the point very quick and it's enjoyable. ...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 05, 2017
I highly recommend this show! It was amazing!...
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MELISSA ORTIZ
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June 06, 2017
This is such a beautiful show. It is such an interesting examination of a family relationship and how adult children can feel responsible for their parents - with fantastical elements. I left with tears in my eyes and a warm, cozy fire in my soul. ...
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ERIC CIRE
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June 06, 2017
The universe spins around us, and we stay fixed.
This is hard for most people to get their brains around, even the most scientifically minded. It makes perfect sense, intellectually, that the universe is moving without us, that we only nudge, at the very very very best, the turning of the cosmos, all around us.
We still reach, though. We strive to move the world to conform to our will because, in a way that's never been the case in any way previous in history, we believe that we as individuals can transform the movement of the world and therefore the universe in a significant way.
Fuck you, says the universe.
And, thusly, 'fuck you' says life and most of the things that come along because of it. And that's just as true in the case of the...
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NIKKI MULLER
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June 06, 2017
This play was an incredibly beautiful, generous, lyrical wonder, a poetic exploration of an intricate concept grounded in a very real family dynamic created by the three actors (and cat puppeteer!) Schiller's play transports us to another plane of existence with a sort of magical realism, shifting in time and space, yet stays grounded in the heart. Her writing is beautiful and raw, and the emotions hit hard through the show, yet it glows with a surging optimism regarding the beauty of the human spirit, love and life, even where there is hurt and sorrow. I loved how the actors welcomed the audience into their world, immersing us in their experience. They were a spectacular ensemble, working together fluidly to create this otherworldly sapphir...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 08, 2017
Go, Go, GO! It will whisper to your heart and sear your soul in ways that you didn't know were possible. And you will leave touched in ways that may only later quietly seep in to settle in your core. Anyone who has ever loved someone will recognize how entangled the process can sometimes be. ...
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