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dark comedy
excellent writing
great cast
adult language
comedy
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drinking
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ROBBY DEVILLEZ
uncertified reviewer
June 14, 2018
It's funny, it's intense, it's a good time!...
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BONNIE SLUDIKOFF
certified reviewer
June 12, 2018
A really fun theatre experience- a comedy that goes to "uncomfortable" places, making you feel a lot of disdain, pity, judgment, and other things for the characters, but caring about them enough to be engaged. Well acted and well-cast across the board. Sharp writing and solid comedy.
Do people not list gun warnings on shows anymore? Sudden loud gunfire should be listed in the program same as you would list strobe lights, nudity, etc... especially this day and age, but really any day and age.
Ok, look, I really enjoyed this show, but you know how when you want to give something a high grade, like it might get an A, but it has one super-glaring issue so you take off at least a grade, maybe two? I read all the reviews to see if anyone h...
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EMILY KILLIAN
certified reviewer
May 31, 2018
You guys. I had to write this review immediately because I couldn’t run the risk of anyone going another moment without knowing the glory that is White People Drinking. The writing is tight. The performances: on point. Subject matter: see performances. In an anything-but-basic show, we see an ensemble of talented actors share endearing, fearless perspectives of humans making their way in a post-aTrumpalyptic America. There is no judgement, only laughter, thoughtfulness, and equal-opportunity truth-slinging. Do yourself a favor, have a drink (or two), and enjoy this humbly provocative piece of art....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
May 31, 2018
Great acting, well written, and highly uncomfortable. ...
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SOO CHYUN
certified reviewer
May 31, 2018
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thought-provoking
Another brilliant play written by Daniel Sugimoto! White People Drinking got me hooked on its thought-provoking, witty, and delightful story and setting. ...
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ROSS BURAN
certified reviewer
June 02, 2018
Relentless and thought-provoking. It challenges the audience to lean into the conversation topics that we'd never enter into even with our best friends. Thoroughly impressed and enjoyed the experience. Still don't know if I'd bring any of this up at my next dinner party, but quite enjoyed the different voices crossing various lines labeled taboo. ...
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NATHANIEL BEAVER
uncertified reviewer
June 11, 2018
The play really delved into what felt like ALL of the current political, religious, social, and familial topics with direct force and no meandering about it. It was funny and really made you think about your beliefs, er, well "opinions", on many topics. The cast did a great job with their energy and it was the perfect venue for this show. ...
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LAURA WILEY
certified reviewer
June 13, 2018
Witty, thought provoking, and entertaining! This play explores so many social dynamics and ideas, and has great pacing throughout. My favorite thing (aside from the brilliant writing) was the acting of Daniel Sugimoto and Julia Lisa, so so good. The conversation felt natural and everything just worked so well. Highly engaging from start to finish! ...
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SAM SHABER
certified reviewer
June 14, 2018
Wow - not what I was expecting at all, which perfectly achieved its mission! The juxtaposition between the "small" and "big", the "trivial" and the "pivotal", the arguments no one wants to have publicly that we are all having privately, the uncomfortable truths and the hurtful untruths - this play is thought-provoking, challenging, darkly funny, and very expertly performed. See it!!...
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