A Name You Can Trust
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21/One: Twenty-One Shows in One Hour
3 Plays About Your Mom
Antarctica
ARE YA WORKING?
Being Something: Living "Young" and Growing "Old" in Oakland
Bound and Gagged
Brilliant Disguise
Brother #1
Cervix With A Smile
Chinese Clown Cabaret
CornTato
Divided We Fall
Do The Clam
El Camino Loco
Fear of a Brown Planet
Fresh Meat
Go Kibbitz
go!
Got Lucky
Green Bamboo Hermitage
Here to There
LOUNGE-ZILLA!
Love Scenes
Magnificence of the Disaster
MEDIAVOID
Name You Can Trust, A
nEO-sURREALISTS
Paper Dolls

Playing in the Dark
Politics on the Edge
Revolving Madness
SHIFTINGS
Show me where it hurts
Slow Moves, Rich Tales
Sperm Warfare
Thersites
Waiting for the Relevance
WALKING BACK TO BROOKLYN
Werewolf, The
When You Stand Alone
Yellow Tunic, The
You May Now Kiss.... My Sass
 

Play: A Name You Can Trust
Reviewer: A name you could trust
3 Stars
I loved the idea.
Kept my interest well enough. The two players seemed out of balance though. Meaning one over acted the other. Was the spread eagle posture wearing tight leather pants REALLY necessary? And flowers for one actor only, and two bunches at that. I'd suppose actors have groupies too.
Worth a see? Sure.


Play: A Name You Can Trust
Reviewer: LiWen
5 Stars
Congratulations!! Great action on both the writing and the performance. The script, witty and cleverly-crafted, was brought alive by the superb performance by the 2 actors. The chemistry between them is apparent, as is the brilliance of the acting. Energy is robust and maintained throughout the piece. The comedic element, evident in the writing, was very successfully delivered by both the actors. Of course, "religion" has always been a huge conundrum - so why not ponder on it further? I enjoyed every moment of it. This is certainly a must-see! Well-done!


Play: A Name You Can Trust
Reviewer: RedTapeJunkie
4 Stars
I'd give it 5 stars but I'm wary of superlatives. If you attend, then attend; the writing in this piece is incredibly sharp. I don't mean heady or inaccessible; it's clever and crafted finely. I admit to wishing for a keener ending. I missed the delivery of some lines, but the actors are committed and energetic, the premise is quirky and interesting, and the paperwork is very nicely done.


Play: A Name You Can Trust
Reviewer: HappyToBeHere
4 Stars
A very intriging premise of an angel and a demon going into partnership and becoming independent buyers of souls. Not exactly offshoring the operation , but more just independent contractors. Very strong performances from both actors and the show moved right along. My only complaint is that this was done so well throughout I was expecting something more profound at the conclusion. Definitely worth seeing.


Play: A Name You Can Trust
Reviewer: margie rogers
4 Stars
At once humorous and thought provoking on the times through which we sometimes merely stumble. It made for arousing dinner conversation afterwards!