Liminal Performance Group
January 19, 2006; closes February 18, 2006
Tediously teasing enigmatic tunnel vision befuddled more than enlightened. Corridor concept made me feel like horse with blinders deprived of peripheral context. Art doesn’t have to give answers, but I didn’t even get the question. Hallie Blashfield, however, showed phenomenal stage prescience. Companion asked, “Is it over?”; I didn’t care.
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Saturday, January 21, 2006
Saturday, May 07, 2005
The Resurrectory
Liminal Performance Group
May 6, 2005
Absorbing, immersive, well-conceived, well-packaged theatrical installation pushed stage boundaries, imaginatively transporting visitors to another place to investigate investigation. Grisly funhouse created corporeal drama all around thanks to instinctive director Bryan Markovitz. Go early, stay late, look closely at everything — this is like nothing else in Portland theatre: a 360-degree event.
May 6, 2005
Absorbing, immersive, well-conceived, well-packaged theatrical installation pushed stage boundaries, imaginatively transporting visitors to another place to investigate investigation. Grisly funhouse created corporeal drama all around thanks to instinctive director Bryan Markovitz. Go early, stay late, look closely at everything — this is like nothing else in Portland theatre: a 360-degree event.
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