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Although seriously flawed, David Auburn's multiple award-winning play is ultimately uplifting, thanks to Elina de Santos' modestly scaled and thoughtful staging. Among the able cast, Greg Mullavey stands out as a mentally ill genius whose manic optimism covers a crushing awareness of his own incapacity.
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I was delighted by this show both in terms of the acting talent and the staging. Very professional throughout. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a quality production of a great play.
I loved this show. The acting was first rate on the part of all four members of the cast, My attention never wavered, and I cared what happened. Give yourself a treat, and see this show. Evangeline Durr
I saw this play twice over at the Odyssey, and it was just a great interpretation of the Pulitzer prize-winning play. Since the troop have moved over to the Macha en mass, I can only assume the success will continue.
I flew down from San Francisco to see just this play and found it well worth the effort. The
This moving and powerful production is full of crackling performances and subtlety -- a must see!
I really enjoyed this production...it was one of the most inspiring performances I've seen in a long time. I'd seen the film with Gueneth Patrow a while back but I thought in a lot of ways this was much more moving. Abigail Solomon gave a very solid, soulful performance as...
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