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Bob Abelman
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Roy Berko
“KNOCK ME A KISS” is a well- conceived script that gives a revealing
view of the Harlem Renaissance and the changing picture of American Negroes in
the early 1900s. It gets an effective
and involving performance at Ensemble.
Mark Horning
“Knock Me A Kiss” takes an intriguing true story and
combines it with exceptional acting on a profoundly well designed stage making
for a singular theatrical experience. It
is a story that rings true even in today’s times. Fill the seats for this one.
To see a full review of this show, read Mark Horning's blog.Christine Howey
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Andrea Simakis
The best reason to see Ensemble Theatre's "Knock Me A Kiss" is the champagne-bubble performance of Kyle Carthens as big-band leader Jimmie Lunceford, a Cotton Club headliner known for his inventive, polished and witty style. (Charles Smith titled his play after a Lunceford tune of the same name.)
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