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Slow Burn Theatre’s Ambitious Rent Pays Off In Spectacle
Slow Burn Theatre Company’s Rent is ambitious, daring, electric and 2 1/2 hours of non-stop rock ‘n’ roll — a no-holds barred, take chances, go-out-on-a-limb spectacle. But when stripped of the spectacle, the characters, some facing death, with others living in the shadows of HIV/AIDs, lack life.
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Tagged Abby Perkins, Alexander Zenoz, Amy Miller Brennan, Bruno Faria, Bruno Vida, Caryl Ginsburg Fantel, Christina Alexander, Darrick Penny, Elisa Dannielle, Erin Pittleman, Jonathan Larson, Kayla Fast, Michael Friedman, Mike Westrich, Patrick Fitzwater, Rayner Garranchan, Rent, Ross Parris, Slow Burn Theatre Company
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Sultry Bonnie & Clyde Steams Up The Joint At Slow Burn Theatre
With Bonnie & Clyde, Slow Burn Theatre Company has found the strengths in a “troubled” work and forged an entertaining even intermittently thrilling work. It keeps nudging upward the level of quality and polish without sacrificing a commitment to tackling edgy, difficult work that few would attempt.