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JIM HANNA
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June 19, 2019
Three wildly different short plays that still have much in common beyond the common themes of identity, history and paper. Namely: tight direction, great grounded acting, incisive writing with beautiful touches of comedy and even melancholy throughout. A brisk, deep, thought-provoking slate of plays....
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BRETT MOORE
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June 15, 2019
This was a brilliant and mostly touching trio of plays about identity and how one comes to terms with their own sense of it. The performances are tight and compelling, and the writing excellent. One of the scenes felt not quite in sync with the other two, but was well-performed and directed all the same. Amanda Noriko Newman's moving performance of "Eguchi", brilliantly penned by Isabelle Moreau, is a particularly riveting and heartbreaking standout....
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HEATHER KOZLAKOWSKI
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June 22, 2019
Three great stories, well acted, fun and touching. Dear Diary got me in the feels. Audra Leffingwell is a wonderful young actress and Young Dana is a a real treat. When Dana hugs Young Dana, something clicked. My heart cracked open. ...
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STEPHANIE LE
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June 22, 2019
A beautifully written series of short acts that made a powerful impact....
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KIM PARAISO
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June 23, 2019
Three one act plays centered around the theme of how we record and interpret the past. Each play explores how we draw upon these records to define our collective and individual histories. Very well written and extremely well acted....
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