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Red Light Winter Reviews
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It simply fails to truly engage Review by: Tom Bestor, May 28, 2006 |
In this three-hander by writer/director Adam Rapp, two college friends share a hostel room in Amsterdam. One is a slick, fast-talking editor at a publishing house who discovered the “next big thing.” His friend is a struggling novelist, at work on a book – though at the beginning of the play, he’s given up on the book and is attempting to hang himself, but is interrupted by the entry of his editor friend, who brings along a little something to ... read more cheer him up: one of the girls from the windows in the red light district. Of course, Christina is not all she seems. Not even close. There are no glaring problems with “Red Light Winter,” other than a plot that moves rather languidly and ultimately never finds a path worth treading. It simply fails to truly engage. So, no green light for “Red Light Winter.”
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Review by: KD, Mar 5, 2006 |
| Powerful, intimate show. I felt like a fly on the wall seeing these peoples most intimate life stories. This play is everything that a small off-Broadway show in the Village should be. I would highly recommend the show to adults that like powerful, edgy theater. |
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Spouse/Partner
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