In "Any Night" dream, nightmare and reality cut into each other and through each other. Characters appear and disappear or so it seems. Privacy, trust, love are all illusionary and real (what ever that might be).
I ushered for this play at the cultch's culture lab this evening and I'd have to say it was right up there with "True Stories" for engagement. One of the audience members said that she "... kind of forgot it was a play, I was so in it to it...", have to agree.
Four more performances, go and see "Any Night" and you can have nightmares too.
Wild That We're Alive by Lauren Haldeman
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Every book is from a particular person, with a distinctive point of view.
The best authors realize that, and are as deeply themselves as they can be,
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