Being transported to mythical times is the magic of David. I felt as an audience member the I was in the same caverns, skies and the Lower East Side of New York City as he storytold....
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I've been a fan of David LeBarron's writing since his first fringe show 10,ooo years ago. Insightful, informative, and magical. This fusion of myth meets Myth Thing is a challenging dare into several worlds of queerdom and our place within it. Loved every moment. Brave and above many heads. Great work....
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A surprisingly touching and entertaining examination of queer consciousness and sense of self expressed as a retelling of fables through the ages, brought home to the present in a deeply personal final act. The language throughout was beautiful. I highly recommend this show....
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David LeBarron turns out fantastic performances in Monsters, playing four powerfully queer and meaningful roles which throughout the show balance mythological portrayal with personal, vulnerable truth. Well acted, paced, and scripted, LeBarron's monsters each find distinct ways to connect to the audience, delivering compelling renderings of their apparent monstrousness just as he puts their inner, honest humanity on display. ...
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It was a powerful, raw piece that uses mythological vignettes to explore how we see ourselves as human beings and the state of being an outsider. It's surprising and provocative and fringe theatre at its best - don't miss it!...
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Monsters was quite a journey, each act standing on its own while building very creatively on the theme. The combination of symbolism and memoir made for a very memorable experience....
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