September 15 through October 2, 2016
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Roy Berko
The Bloodless Jungle presents an interesting political concept. The surprise ending adds a nice touch
of realism, saving the show from being a television soap opera. This is a script in process which needs
shortening and the addition of more humor and drama. Interested in the political process and the behind the
scenes machinations? If so, you
might enjoy this production.
Mark Horning
With the fertilizer factories in full swing this
election year, The Bloodless Jungle brings a refreshing behind the scenes look
at the political process. It is a story
of true friendship, good moral values and dedication to make the world a better
place…in other words a work of fiction.
Well worth the effort to see this one.
To see a full review of this show, read Mark Horning's blog.Christine Howey
Sometimes,
the title of a play inadvertently captures its essence. And that is the case
here, in a play that seems drained of its blood, and guts, in exchange for soft
soap and pablum.