Veronica Tjioe
And Her Children
veronica tjioe
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June 07, 2025
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Rosie and Hailey are absolute theatre powerhouses and they have come together to create a masterfully thoughtful and well-executed piece of theatre. You don't have to know anything about Dana Loesch or Mother Courage to enjoy this play - though being familiar with the source material will help you steel yourself for what's coming and see just how brilliantly these two writers have adapted the structure of the original Brecht piece to speak with such clarity, resonance, and urgency to the epidemic...
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The Circle Table
veronica tjioe
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
A witty and endearing script by Eric Moore explores how technology connects and separates us and reads like a better-written cousin to "Almost, Maine". Clever, but not overwrought, weaving of storylines piece together how these young adults are connected and form a relatable array of figuring out how to be an adult in your twenties while navigating a changing relationship with your parents, your exes, your highschool friends, your current relationships, your chosen cities, career paths, and yours...
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To Richard!
veronica tjioe
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
A crisp and empathic script expertly performed by two precise, present, and generous actors. A lovely encounter that offers laugh out loud moments, tenderness, and the warmth of hope. It's so easy to fall in love with Andrew and Carol, and walk out with a little more compassion for everyone, including yourself....
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Hide Your Fires: Butoh Lady Macbeth
veronica tjioe
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
An arresting and captivating performance by Yokko whose intensity and control pulls you in. It is a gift to watch her move. ...
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Paper Trails
veronica tjioe
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
A wonderful way to spend a half-hour! A nice through-line of "legacy" connects these three pieces; first the personal, then the familial, and finally the national. Three markedly different ways to explore identity, accountability, and history. Great work from a large team who managed to stitch together stylistically disparate elements and somehow make them work in a jam-packed thirty minutes. ...
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Funeral Potatoes
veronica tjioe
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
A charming two-hander exploring the acceptance of mortality at a young age. Whitney Montgomery and Lauren Cook have great friendship chemistry onstage and hop well through rather quick beat changes. A heart-warming and thoughtful way to spend a half-hour!...
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