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GREY VILLE
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June 04, 2024
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GRIG WOODS
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December 15, 2023
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ANONYMOUS
uncertified reviewer
July 11, 2023
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This play is a meditation on when communication breaks down. So often we end up living with people in an attempt to fill some sort of void in our hearts; as a misguided attempt to meet our own needs. And sometimes those close quarters can drive a relationship to ruin. We've all been there. I'm glad that plays like this exist and can be a vehicle for us to process those sorts of feelings, especially in the wake of the pandemic....
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DAVID LUCARELLI
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June 28, 2023
Emily Yonker and David Auspitz perfectly capture their roles as a couple on the verge of calling it quits, simultaneously sharply divided by their differences and seething mutual contempt for each other, all while held together by a slim thread of the memories of when times were good, and what attracted them to each other in the first place.
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DAN PREVETTE
certified reviewer
June 23, 2023
Like a toxic relationship, this show keeps sucking you back in even though you know it's probably going to hurt. Brimming with biting humor as salty as a cup of coffee, this show is helmed magnificently by the pair of leads who leave no emotional scab unscratched. Will they? Won't they? Who cares, it's fascinating and entertaining to watch....
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CHRISTOPHER PALLE
certified reviewer
June 05, 2023
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intimate
An intimate yet fast paced chamber piece with smart dialogue that runs just under an hour.
Sometimes you wished the portrayed couple would brake up already, but then there's some heavy pauses with glimpses of hope for the relationship. ...
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YUSUF YILDIZ
certified reviewer
June 05, 2023
Morning coffee was a cute and thought-provoking story executed skilfully on the stage. The set design pulled us into the story even more. It was realistically decorated as a small NYC apartment and felt intimate since we were in a small black box theater. To me, the play summarized the complexities of a relationship. Love can mean hate, hate can mean love, and everything in between in any modern relationship. Nothing is black and white. Emily wrote an effective, funny and cute one-hour play which will make you think about your own relationships :)...
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