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 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”
Love the candor and perception of all your reviews.
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