A RARE BIRD IN THE WORLD OF THEATER

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Phyllis Nagy's Disappeared saw a sold-out opening weekend and gifted us with a review from the O.C. Register's resident theater critic Eric Marchese:

Not many plays can be said to function simultaneously as drama, character study and mystery, and that makes "Disappeared" a rare bird in the world of theater... Monkey Wrench Collective theater company's staging not only points up the strengths of Nagy's writing; her existentialist story, scenes, characters and dialogue put the talents of director Dave Barton and his cast of eight on display.
Tickets are, as always currently on sale, for the low price of $21/general, $10/students. Post-performance discussions with the playwright follow our matinée showings on May 1 and May 8 at 2pm.

--Eric Marchese

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