Exploring Post-Soviet Russia through the eyes of Dina, in her one-women show Family Values, was a whirlwind of honest-tragedy-meets-comedy moments. The honesty, which could be seen on her face, tears, and pauses, is set against backdrop of a newly emerging state, and yet, she has managed to have the right timing to engage in the humor of human fallacies. Check it out, it will be funny, and tragic, and maybe at the same time. ...
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My first reaction: I understand how cults operate now. There is something really incredible in this immersive piece that forces you, as a viewer, to contemplate God and diety as being that humans can submit themselves to. This piece makes you think, and as art should, force discussion on a difficult topic....
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A wonderful romp that delivers with enthusiasm the Heronies of Shakespeare's work. It's fun, joyful, and all around enthusiastic telling us their point of view....
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Still is a heartwrenching, gut-punching, drama that is driven by the most divine part - a collective art heart from an amazing cast and direction. It can't be missed! And it's a piece that stays with you long after it's done, still trying to unravel its story and message at the same time.
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