Roy Berko
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Howard Gollop
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Sheri Gross
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Mark Horning
Life is always a journey that can be made tougher through health problems that lead to dealing with the “care” system. This show is less an expose of difficulties and more a search for a relationship between body and mind. It is a show that will definitely get you thinking which is just what good theater should do from time to time.
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Chris Howey
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Laura Kennelly
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Kate Klotzbach
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Dr. Yuko Kurahashi
Wetzell’s post-COVID play speaks volumes in 2025 when funding for public health and research has been drastically cut, and its integrity has been undermined. The play also pays attention to the horrific and cruel realities of this country’s healthcare system, including mental health. I can see the tremendous value and significance of The Body Play as a testament to institutional and systematic failures in the nation’s dealing with chronic illnesses and challenges at the tumultuous time when the extensive layoffs of federal health workers continue, curtailing the “scope and influence of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention” (NYT April 2, 2025).
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Joey Morona
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