Apparition: An Uneasy Play of the Underknown
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Opened Dec 4, 2005
Closed Jan 7, 2006
1hr. 30min.
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Did you ever have the feeling that there is something right behind you?
There's a chill on your neck...
A floor creaks in the next room...
Something catches your eye.
From award-winning director Les Waters and playwright Anne Washburn comes Apparition: An Uneasy Play of the Underknown. Combining whispers of dread, slivers of Macbeth, dining demons, and murder that may or may not have happened, Apparition is about the feeling that something is coming to get you...and there is NOWHERE TO HIDE.
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It's the wrong holiday season for Apparition. This atmosphere-heavy production might have been a pleasant Halloween treat but, judged solely on its own merits, it comes up wanting. Anne Washburn's play consists of disconnected scenes and monologues about spooky situations. The writing is littered with clichés, made-up Latin phrases, and ho-hum dialogue. Nothing here is truly scary.
The five cast members (Maria Dizzia, Emily Donahoe, David Andrew McMahon, Garrett Neergaard, and T. Ryder Smith) play multiple roles, none of which are given a name. McMahon delivers a tiresome speech about a whisky and soda that vanished when he was alone in a room, Dizzia has a lengthy monologue about a [...]