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ANDREW MARTINEZ
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June 05, 2018
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cuba
Houses Without Walls is a visceral portrait of motherhood. Susannah Rodriguez Drissi's play offers a culturally-specific acto that resonates across more universal narratives of mother-child relationships, most notably, what happens to the parent after the child has left home. ...
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ADRIAN CA
certified reviewer
June 10, 2018
Drissi’s play is a sit down to enjoy a plate of sole soup when all else left on earth to eat is bile. A feast of powerful performances from Emar, Hojas and De Leon. Highly recommend it! ...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 16, 2018
A really compelling historical take on the [Cuban] woman's experience. I was transported to a heated place - literally and figuratively....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 21, 2018
My overall impression of the show was WOW, what an incredible story and what talented actors....
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KATHERINE KING
certified reviewer
June 10, 2018
Through the prism of mother-daughter anger and anguish, Rodriguez Drissi has created a biting examination of emigration, its causes and effects. Two mothers, living in the same house but divided by a separation wall, and two daughters, separated from those mothers by emigration to the United States, trade despairing accusations and hopeful dreams in searing language. A narrator creates a Brechtian distance between stage and spectators but eventually, parallel to the emotional trajectory of the dialogue, becomes part of the action, as the wall, for an instant, dissolves....
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