| John Guare's Landscape of the Body | Produced by Actors Ensemble and Directed by Jeff Turner (October 6 to November 4, 1995) |
| Juliet Mason writing for Westword
"Director Jeffrey Turner stages Guare's convolutions of plot and character so well that we never feel confused about what is happening to whom or why. The play unravels like a mystery, yet every plot twist is intentionally predictable. Turner keeps the comic timing fast-paced and sharp; there are few wasted movements, and the time burns by quickly." |
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| Diane Zuckerman writing for the Boulder
Daily Camera "With its roller-coaster shifts in tone, "Landscape" is tough material to pull off. But director Jeffrey Turner and a well-chosen Actors Ensemble cast succeed in staging a very funny, poignant production of the 1977 work." |
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| Jim Lillie writing for the Colorado Daily "And it is in the watching of the attack of the younger actors upon this script that some of Guare's message gets through most simply. [Shanti] Lowry (a Casey Middle School student) and [Tana] Wojczuk (a New Vista High student) go right at the script, never backing away, never justifying the playwright to us, and drawing us into their world right away--remember these two names: they are talented, have something to say, and will have futures that one can only hope are brighter than those of the characters they have drawn from our present-day existence to portray." |
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