Some highlights…
If Pablo Picasso had been a playwright, he might have conceived a portrait of a woman as complex, intriguing and elusive as Attempts on Her Life…
Available Light Theatre has delivered a brilliantly staged Ohio premiere of the 1997 London drama. Under Matt Slaybaugh’s smooth direction, the production blends movement, monologue, dance, music, multimedia projections and a deft tapestry of thumbnail performances to plumb the mysteries of female identity in today’s ever-shifting global culture…
The fascination and occasional frustration of this collage piece is figuring out who Anne might be based on the overlapping but often contradictory conversations about her in 17 divergent scenes…
Despite the brevity and opacity of most multiple roles, these vivacious actresses chart a mostly clear course through Crimp’s often-murky script…
Brant Jones’ intricate video projections and Dave Wallingford’s evocative sound design notably enhance Available Light’s imaginative production…
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