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THE MAIDS REVIEWS:
July 15, 2005   

UNION TRIBUNE:  Review "The Maids"

"The Maids" is so precise in style and multifaceted in tone, it becomes a polished little gem worth seeing. "

Click ANNE-MARIE WELSH for full review

 
July 15, 2005   

PATTE PRODUCTION/SAN DIEGO THEATER SCENE: Review "The Maids"

CRITIC'S PICK

(Hot Damn, M'Dam) "The production catches you in a stranglehold that won’t let you move – or breathe – for its 50-minute duration."

Click PAT LAUNER  for full review

 
July 14, 2005   

SAN DIEGO.COM: Review "The Maids"

"The subtle precision with which each actress’s gesture and movement has been fitted to the others’ is as much a joy to contemplate as is  Genet’s own playing of sumptuous poetics against sordid plot."

Click WELTON JONES  for full review

 
July 13, 2005   

NORTH COUNTY TIMES:  Profile on Kelly Eubanks & "The Maids"

"Carlsbad native Kelly Eubanks, a graduate drama student at New York's Columbia University, has returned home for the summer and brought  the theater with her."

Click PAM KRAGEN  for full profile


 
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THREE SISTERS:
w/ Rebecca Henderson
 
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CULTURE BOT:

CULUTRE BOT: Review

"Rebecca Henderson is absolutely incandescent as Masha. Her scenes with Vershinin (played with quirky, compelling compassion by Zachary Oberzan) are really intense and rich. And I hope I'm not giving too much away when I say that her performance in the scene where Vershinin tells Masha goodbye is so powerful as to astonish. It is simultaneously heart-rending and hilarious - just like life."


 
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CURTAIN UP:

CURTAIN UP : Review

"The sister making the strongest impression is Rebecca Henderson's Masha."


 
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THE NEW YORK TIMES:
THE NEW YORK TIMES : Profile
 
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THE NEW YORK TIMES:
THE NEW YORK TIMES : Review
 
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THE NEW YORK TIMES:

THE NEW YORK TIMES : Review

"A portrait of a corrupted society, the play, which takes place at a fair, begins with Karoline (Laura Butler) breaking up with Kasimir (Zachary Oberzan) soon after he loses his job."


 
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OFF OFF ONLINE:
CHARLIE MOOSE MAKES HIS MOVE:
March 31, 2005   

OFF OFF ONLINE: Review CHARLIE MOOSE MAKES HIS MOVE w/ Kelly Eubanks

"Eubanks has the uncanny ability to make the audience believe she has never read the script and is instead making up the lines as she goes along. This sort of naturalistic performance is at odds with her character, a woman who believes she functions best when acting from a specific plan, and the dichotomy is wonderful to watch."

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