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The Women of Lockerbie is a moving modern-day story of grief and healing, as told through Ancient Greek traditions. This form of story-telling works amazingly well not only for this story, but for a Fringe festival. With a simplistic set and no scene changes needed, the actors were able to control the pace to strategically tell their story. The three main women from Lockerbie serve as the Greek chorus filling in needed background information and adding their own experiences to flesh out the story.
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Full of moving performances, this piece is a beautiful and melancholy commentary on the different stages of grief and finding the strength to move forward in love....
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The show is presented as a Greek tragedy, and very skillfully designed and executed. It brought us, and we’re sure other audience members, to tears, and is the best thing we have seen at Fringe thus far, truly worthy of the Top of the Fringe award....
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Director Jim Blanchette presents this drama on a suitably stark stage (a tip of the hat to set designer Carrie Ackerman). His cast serves the drama excellently, especially Ed Ackerman as the distraught father of a lost child who is on the verge of losing his wife to grief. A Gold Medal...
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