Lesser Seductions review: Patrick Lee, Just Shows To Go You

(Photo by Tyler G. Hicks-Wright. pictured: Tiffany Clementi, Michael Davis, Jake Alexander, Isaiah Tanenbaum)

It was because of Patrick Lee (and fellow Fluxer Kelly O’Donnell) that I decided to see David Cromer’s Our Town. His review and recommendation in passing convinced me to make time for a play I thought I wouldn’t like. At a particularly uncertain time in the play’s life, Cromer’s production reaffirmed its basic impulses and challenged its excesses.

So I’m especially thrilled by this review. Readers of this blog already know my esteem for Just Shows To Go You, so we’ll cut right to my favorite quote:

The ambitious, intellectually provocative and beautifully realized play does what theatre too rarely does – it leaves you thinking about your life, your times, your choices.

So, read the whole review, and then get your tickets, and after you’ve seen the show, please share your thoughts here.

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  1. Anonymous · January 26, 2011 at 1:57 am · Reply

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