A Void

kirsten kearse · Ages 14+ · United States of America

world premiere
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ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 06, 2017
tagged as: darkly funny · Feminist
I love this world KK has created and watching these wonderful actors play. The dialogue is really smart. Costumes and set design also help transport us someplace like a the twilight zone. ... full review
SARAH BAY GACHOT certified reviewer June 08, 2017
Big recommend. Go see.... full review
STEVE BUDD uncertified reviewer June 12, 2017
Terrific show! This show needs to be on your list of Fringe must-sees. Wonderful script that combines dark humor with sci-fi elements and poignant moments, too. The cast is strong and works extremely well together.... full review
JORDAN RAW certified reviewer June 10, 2017
Really enjoyed the show! Go see it!... full review
SEDITIOUS APOSTATE THEATRE COMPANY, LLC certified reviewer June 10, 2017
A stunning expressionistic exploration of perception. The things each of us does or does not see is often a conscious choice.... full review
AMANDA CONLON certified reviewer June 11, 2017
Unexpected and thought-provoking! Darkly funny and poignant! Strong writing, direction and execution. Definitely recommend!... full review
JOHN HENDERSON certified reviewer June 11, 2017
This is an extraordinarily successful small production.... full review
MARK DOUGLAS certified reviewer June 11, 2017
Do not miss this show. Best show I have seen atFri he in many years. I bet it sells out for next weekend ... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 12, 2017
This was a wonderful, thoughtful play that reminded me why I love a black box theatre. The actors were uniformly fantastic at balancing the humor against the play's heavy premise, which will superficially remind you of Eternal Sunshine. The writing itself reminded me of Jonathan Ames, so it was no surprise when I looked up Ms. Kearse afterward and saw that she was a Blunt Talk alum (as are some of the cast). Strongly recommended -- I'd love to see it in a larger space soon.... full review
NIKKI MULLER certified reviewer June 12, 2017
A cryogenically themed "A Doll's House" that uses a surreal setting to explore domestic malaise, depression and feminine identity while being, for the most part, absolutely hilarious. Quirky, at points silly, at points disturbing, at points profoundly moving-- a combination I found irresistible. Effing GENIUS. I laughed a lot, I cried a little, and it all took place in under an hour. Find your way over to Formosa and get in while you can: Do not miss this show!... full review