TRY NOT TO THINK ABOUT IT, ALICE CHILDRESS at LOFT Ensemble

By Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move

There was a sixties vibe about the piece

that offhandedly almost references Blake Edward’s 1968 comedy film, “The Party”.  And the sort of hilarious, nonstop lunacy that LOFT Ensemble’s play, TRY NOT TO THINK ABOUT IT, ALICE CHILDRESS, about a bunch of people meeting at a party in the Hollywood Hills one stormy night, offers is sometimes – but should much more regularly – be funny. 

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One response to “TRY NOT TO THINK ABOUT IT, ALICE CHILDRESS at LOFT Ensemble”

  1. Midge Avatar

    Love the candor and perception of all your reviews.

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