Roy Berko
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Howard Gollop
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Sheri Gross
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Mark Horning
Forget for a moment that this is a gay play. Look at it instead as a representation of the evolution of acceptance by friends and family. The acting is at times genuinely funny, at times poignant, at times dramatic, at times tragic and at all times totally entertaining. This is what great theater is all about...exposing us to ideas no matter what our thoughts or beliefs may be. It will be time well spent.
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Laura Kennelly
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Kate Klotzbach
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Gwendolyn Kochur
“we are continuous” is far from the first show to explore gay or bi-racial relationships. Nor is it rare in how it explores themes of family, acceptance and forgiveness. Instead, convergence-continuum’s show distinguishes itself by the unique way in which it journeys through those explorations: directly and with immense sincerity.
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Dr. Yuko Kurahashi
The Convergence Continuum production of we are continuous, written by Harrison David Rivers and directed by Jeannine Taskin and Lauren Lash, is a touching, moving, and significant work, especially today when the putting down of humans and nature, including children and young adults by rich, judgmental, powerful, self-serving, and hypocritical older or old adults becomes the national and hegemonic norm and standard.
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Joey Morona
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