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Play: Strobe Vision
Reviewer: Greg Markham
Reviewer Email: gxmarkham13@hotmail.com
Rating: 5 Stars
Thoroughly enjoyable. Especially interesting if you have been influenced by, or involved in, the "underground" dance music scene since the dawn of house music. Gay character was a little extra-flamboyant, but it worked well.


Play: Strobe Vision
Reviewer: Vince Vitale
Reviewer Email: WorldGazer@aol.com
Rating: 2 Stars
Strobe Vision by Jeremy Sawyer is that cloying kind of play pretending to be profound. Take a totally unbelievable central male character, add one central premise of making a business out of creating raves which are not raves, add a gay character which no self-respecting theater production would cast in this day and age (because they now know how anti-gay this type of casting is), and you have Strobe Vision. Despite some decent acting (i.e., the fabulous waitress), the embarrassing script leaves me thinking, “No, thanks!”


Play: Strobe Vision
Reviewer: Martin Rojas-Dietrich
Reviewer Email: martinandhisquest@yahoo.com
Rating: 4 Stars
Great production. Strong cast. In particular Rinabeth Apostol. The play is funny, intelligent & realistic. A couple of characters were a bit over the top, but somehow it worked.


Play: Strobe Vision
Reviewer: Mike Dacayanan
Reviewer Email: mikedac@sbcglobal.net
Rating: 5 Stars
Loved it, the cast was awesome, hot, hot, hot!!!!


Play: Strobe Vision
Reviewer: David
Reviewer Email: dfirshein@comcast.net
Rating: 5 Stars
Up there with the best of them! The whole thing hung together well and everyone's acting was very good. I enjoyed it alot.


Play: Strobe Vision
Reviewer: russel
Reviewer Email:
Rating: 1 Star
Who's writting these reviews , friends of the cast? You all must have seen a different show than I went to. I never connected to this at all. Reminds of playwritting sophmore year of college. There's far better out there.


Play: strobe vision
Reviewer: vince pietromartire
Reviewer Email: outthebox1
Rating: 5 Stars
This play is well written...a little wordy,
but funny. The waitress is GREAT.
If you like a love story wrapped in a political, sexual, racial package than this is the one to see. It'll make you laugh and make you think. What more could you ask for.


Play: Strobe Vision
Reviewer: Kathleen Shy
Reviewer Email: KMShy@sbcglobal.net
Rating: 5 Stars
Entertaining and a social message, great characters. It left me wanting more.


Play: Strobe Vision
Reviewer: jes'fine
Reviewer Email: jes_fine@hotmail.com
Rating: 2 Stars
Lots and lots of words. Not much meaning. Felt far,far longer than an hour.


Play: Strobe Vision
Reviewer: Mark
Reviewer Email: skippymac@earthlink.net
Rating: 4 Stars
For such a young playwright, Mr. Sawyer has an obvious old-soul view of the world and insight into the way people relate to one-another. Like all good plays, Strobe Vision holds the audience's atteniton with basic common understanding of the "human condtion." Although he illustrates these ideas through modern dialogue and rave scene culture, the characters and the unspoken stories they tell are timeless.

The cast is exceptionally diverse and every one of them brings something to the story. I felt that I could connect with each of them and their moral struggles.

Directing was also wonderful. The stage was always balanced and the story flowed along with few (if any distractions)-- not easy to with such a large cast in a play so driven by dialogue.