The Gallery is a truly unique and clever two-hander. Its characters begin the show completely immersed in seemingly unrelated actions - one painting a portrait of the other, and one repeatedly miming through their morning/evening routine. Over time, the artist's increasingly experimental portraits of their muse disturb his peace and rattle his sense of identity. It was an ambiguous show with a lot of room for interpretation; you sort of had to be there, and I liked that! I really resonated with t...
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