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Tag Archives for: "Kyra Sanford"
The lost boys
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted February 16, 2020

The lost boys

Sometimes, on the way to reclaim oneself, it is necessary to unload. So, on the brink of his 2002 testimony in the Irish courts, where he charges Ireland with willful blindness, deafness and [...]

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House of horrors
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted October 30, 2019

House of horrors

Max (Samson Syharath) needs to pay the rent, and with no prospects in sight, he starts an Asian ghostbuster business with his brother Visarut (Lidet Viravong). “I’ll do the [...]

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Eclipsed – bearing witness to the forgotten
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted September 25, 2019

Eclipsed – bearing witness to the forgotten

Nellie-Nora (Jamie M. Rea) is the strong one. Cathy (Sasha Belle Neufeld) is a wee bit sick. Mandy (Dainichia Noreault) is a wee bit off. Brigit (Lucy Paschall) is a wee bit angry. Juliet (Wynee [...]

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Love in a time of virus
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted June 12, 2019

Love in a time of virus

A virus plagues the country, in Alan Browne’s play Beirut, produced by Beirut in PDX, LLC.  It spreads through the exchange of bodily fluids, and there is no cure. So the government has [...]

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Mothers, daughters, and universal issues
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted May 15, 2019

Mothers, daughters, and universal issues

“My mother is a fantastically energetic person trapped in an utterly exhausted body,” says Lisa (Allison Mickelson) near the beginning of Lisa Kron‘s play Well (which in [...]

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