Really good, engaging actors with equal parts funny and thoughtful writing. Enjoyed this show and its overall look and feel. Clean direction and concise, effective staging. You may walk out asking questions about your own life choices. Definitely worth your time and ticket!...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 09, 2018
A well written, well acted, thought provoking play. This is a thoroughly engaging work that leaves the audience with much to think about and also wanting more. With playful, witty writing and rapid fire banter, Movin’ On Up takes a lighthearted approach to deeper themes and maintains momentum throughout. A quick-paced romp through some existential questions...I’d watch this play again and recommend it to anyone looking for creative, new work. ...
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Tightly constructed existential meanderings that kept us chuckling due to the use of language and interplay between the characters. Jeremy Kehoe is a worthy disciple of Mamet who clearly enjoys human interaction, particularly with characters who have something to say and say it in the most interesting of ways...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 09, 2018
Very intriguing and thought-provoking for me!...
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If you enjoy word play, metaphors, sly wit and clever dialogue, this is a great show to see - and hear! Movin'On Up is sort of a Beckett-Existentialist romp that collides into Shavian humor....
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Show has big ideas to conquer. And big questions posed. I enjoyed the interplay between the actors as they struggle to find meaning in life and having to decide who’s controlling who.
The play searches for answers without forcing the results.
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The show was very smart. Amazingly well written. Such a rare thing to find plays that are funny, clever and make you think about life, death and spirituality. Can’t wait to learn more about other plays from the writer. ...
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