Around the Town Chicago
By Alan Bresloff
October 11, 2010
While the topic of “Civil war” is essential to the play, this is not really a “war story” but rather an exploration of some of the results of war, as well as a love story that is difficult to comprehend at first, but once you view this masterpiece of theater, you will see that this type of thing may not be fiction at all.
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Chicago Sun-Times
By Hedy Weiss
October 11, 2010
[Mouawad’s] laserlike vision and heated language, combined with the actors’ prowess and the very handsome design work [...] result in genuine “scorched earth” theater.
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TimeOut Chicago
By Kris Vire
October 10, 2010
[Playwright Wajdi Mouawad's] poetic flourishes (rendered from the French by prolific translator Linda Gaboriau) are compelling, and his themes build to a climax that’s gut-wrenching—even to those paying attention to his Greek allusions.
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Chicago Reader
By Albert Williams
October 10, 2010
[The] twisting tales [the script] tells are important and compelling. And the superb Chicago premiere production, directed by Dale Heinen, succeeds completely. The first-rate ensemble totally invest themselves in their multiple roles, while a crack design team transforms the intimate, low-ceilinged basement theater into a convincing replica of a desert village.
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