TRAPPED AT TEA TIME

comedy · cohen music production · Ages 18+ · United States of America

world premiere
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MIMI HOLT uncertified reviewer May 31, 2018
A really engaging and delightful play! ... full review
ALAN GREWNSTONE certified reviewer June 05, 2018
Excellent ! I thought the way.the story of the holocaust comes out over time was done very well and shows the struggle survivors had in dealing with their memories of it and how it affected their families. There actors were very convincing. There was not a dull moment ... full review
BOB DUNCAN uncertified reviewer June 07, 2018
This charming play got right to the point and highlighted the common bond between two unlikely characters. Kudos to Marcos Cohen for his debut effort. Treat yourself to an enjoyable evening supporting our local arts. Live performance can't be beat. ... full review
CHERNA ENGEL certified reviewer June 06, 2018
We enjoyed the show! It’s a good start to a more developed character representation. Found myself wanting more detail, more connection with the characters... A great show for the whole family! It’s important to teach our children how to support our local artists!! ... full review
JEREMY EBENSTEIN certified reviewer June 14, 2018
Scary yet warm. Violent yet charming. ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 04, 2018
Excellent play. Great story & acting.... full review
VICTOR SOTOMAYOR certified reviewer June 11, 2018
tagged as: comedy · robbery · Elderly · funny
An elderly woman gets an uninvited and unwelcomed visit at her door. Ramiro storms inside her house, ties her up and begins searching for her safe, her money and her jewelry. Does it sound funny yet? Sometimes, real stories sound stranger than fiction and, in this dramedy written by Marcos Cohen, sometimes funny.... full review
KATT BALSAN certified reviewer June 11, 2018
Amazing show! Outstanding performances by the 2 main actors. What a story!... full review
LEA WALKER certified reviewer June 24, 2018
tagged as: relationship · bonding · pain · growth · closure · Holocaust
Warm, sometimes scary, sometimes harsh moving story of two people that have more in common than they thought.... full review