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BRONX CHEER Review by: sam, May 28, 2006 |
| I can't believe Adam Rapp, pulitzer-nominated would associate his name to this. Not only does it trivialize the subject of rape but each character is so unsympathetic that no one gives a rats behind what happens to them. A self absorbed protaginist, overall bad acting, poor direction and a play that is thoroughly undeveloped. |
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cagelove” is not recommended. Review by: Tom Bestor, May 28, 2006 |
Christopher Denham, who played the troubled writer in “Red Light Winter” turns playwright here. (Adam Rapp, writer/director of “Red Light Winter” also pulls directorial duties for “cagelove.”) His concept is an interesting one: how does a couple on the verge of a new life together cope with a brutal rape by an ex-boyfriend? The answer is, not well. “cagelove” is not recommended, though there was one very funny line: ... read more “Katy cares about you – in the same way a heroin addict cares about methadone.”
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cagey love Review by: hotshot, May 16, 2006 |
| See this play for Emily Cass McDonnell, who brings soul and redemption to a difficult story of love, rape, siblings and betrayal. Ms. McDonnell, with her authentic, intelligent warble and flawless comic timing manages to make the role of the somewhat vindictive and lonely Ellen sympathetic, providing the necessary paradox that saves the play from stock predictability. |
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| * Review is an opinion of a BroadwayBox user and not that of BroadwayBox.com and BroadwayBox, Inc. |
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