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RE:Fast & gripping with a cast that rocks!
Always a treat to walk into a humble NYC theater space and have your world rocked for 45 minutes. The play draws you in immediately and moves right along. The writing is clever and charming, casting and performances impeccable, the tickets priced for real people at $18. There will be only fourteen performances so take note of that and the fact that Ill be returning toward the end of the run.
Sussmans Roving Reviews
Blood Guilty
on Saturday, Sep 12th, 2009
Fast & gripping with a cast that rocks!
Always a treat to walk into a humble NYC theater space and have your world rocked for 45 minutes. The play draws you in immediately and moves right along. The writing is clever and charming, the work well cast, the tickets priced for real people at $15 & $18. Despite a couple of opening night stutters this is a production that has clearly found its way. There will be only fourteen performances so take note of that and the fact that Ill be returning toward the end of the run.
Sussmans Roving Reviews
Blood Guilty
on Saturday, Sep 12th, 2009
RE:Cabin Fever: catch it if you can!
The opportunity to experience intimate and compelling theater is one of the pleasures of living in New York City. Brilliant Traces, in a limited run at Theaterlab on 14th Street, is a prime example, brought skillfully to life by the plays costars Erin Mallon and John Golaszewski. In an emotionally charged one act, the duo delivers a deep and satisfying glimpse into lives driven by dysfunction, collapse and, ultimately, redemption. Mr. Golaszewskis performance is particularly gripping, winning us over before uttering his first word. Brilliant Traces reminds us that there is something big about little theater. Catch it if you can!
Sussman Roving Reviews
Brilliant Traces
on Monday, Dec 14th, 2009
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