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Roy Berko
STRUCK is an
interesting piece of devised theatre, that clearly illustrates the angst of a
stroke on a human and the fragility of the human mind.
Fran Heller
As one woman's true journey from a near death experience to a life-affirming recovery and renewal, the show is inspirational, courageous and moving.
However, as a work of art, it is intensely personal, enigmatic and hard to grasp.
To see a full review of this show, read Fran Heller's review at the Cleveland Jewish News
Christine Howey
If
theater can be truly immersive—employing light, sound and movement in
continually surprising ways—then Struck is the perfect example. And just like
the fuzzy basal ganglia that floats above the set, activating and pulsing in
different colors, your synapses are going to light up in new and different ways
when experiencing this amazing event.
To see a full review of this show, read Christine Howey's blog Rave and Pan
Kory
STRUCK is an engaging, and manic piece of theatre that will transport you to another place, namely, the human mind.
To see a full review of this show, read Kory's blog here.
Andrea Simakis
It's a testament to actors-creators Brett Keyser and Tannis Kowalchuk--the two human gambling around a set at Cleveland Public Theatre that appears to be the inside of a human brain--that I left STRUCK with a slight headache.
It's a testament to actors-creators Brett Keyser and Tannis Kowalchuk--the two human gambling around a set at Cleveland Public Theatre that appears to be the inside of a human brain--that I left STRUCK with a slight headache.
To see a full review of this show, read Andrea Simakis' blog or visit Cleveland.com here.