White People Drinking

the zoo theatre co. · Ages 21+ · United States of America

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MANNY HAGOPIAN certified reviewer June 12, 2018
Very strong performances. Cool vibe. Lots of drinking. Smooth and engaging story. I enjoy simple settings with interesting dialogue and interactions. The characters were fun, smart, and unique. Lots of heart but lots of comedy. Overall fun show. ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 15, 2018
Clickbait in dramatic form.... full review
MITCHELL BISSCHOP certified reviewer June 16, 2018
A dense meditation on the things that motivate us and the feelings we harbor below the surface.... full review
JOHN PATRICK DALY certified reviewer June 19, 2018
A great show that takes all of the topics and thoughts you wish you could say and puts them right in front of your face to their natural and ugly conclusion. Great acting, great writing, quick back and forth. Highly recommend it.... full review
ADAM BRIGGS certified reviewer June 22, 2018
Intensely real performances & current issues!... full review
KATIE CONRAD uncertified reviewer June 22, 2018
tagged as: dark · comedy · sardonic · Great cast · poignant
It's an updated "God Of Carnage" but with Hollywood influencers instead of parents. Plus there's a deal with the devil type scenario which is well executed. It's the best fun I've ever had watching people be despicable.... full review
LAURA JO TREXLER certified reviewer June 23, 2018
I really loved this show! Yes, it’s controversial subject matter, but I’m my humble opinion, that is what theater is for! It pushes the boundaries! The creators and cast took an admirable risk! YES. I think we need more of that! The writing is fantastic! The acting wonderful! The palpable tension and emotion in the theater throughout the show made it an experience I’ll remember and talk about for a long time. Thank you for creating this show! I’d really encourage the writer/creators of this show to submit this script for potential future productions.... full review
BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ certified reviewer June 25, 2018
'WPD' was a steady slurry of taboo topics, philosophy, pop culture, social media, and social commentary guised as a classic dinner party. I was amazed at how many different conversations were brought up during the duration of the play. Pair that with the rapid-fire dialogue and direction- making the play whizz by like a flick of a thumb on our instagram feed. Writer Dan Sugimoto is clearly a man who has a talent for analyzing the world around him and being able to articulate those sentiments through his dialogue and characters--who are as diverse as the topics discussed. I also have to mention how well rehearsed this play was. Every actor seemed to hit their timing, lines, and delivery with great success-even in moments of dual, somet... full review