| Rating |
Date Attended |
Reviewer |
Gender |
Age |
Where From? |
Group Type? [v] |
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Excellent!!
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| Sun, Mar 23, 08 4:00 PM |
dnice100 |
Female |
40-49 |
Unspecified |
Unspecified |
| Storyline was great . This was a long overdue play from a man's prospective. I enjoy it tremendously. |
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Refreshingly Enjoyable
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| Sun, Mar 30, 08 4:00 PM |
Qayyim |
Male |
30-39 |
Local |
Other |
| I enjoyed viewing ‘Losing the Light’ at the Billie Holiday theater. The atmosphere was intimate and the setting arrangement was very comfortable. The overall experience was generally better than some of my Broadway experiences. I will continue to support the Billie Holiday Theater by suggesting and promoting events to my associates. |
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Friday Night Special
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| Fri, Mar 14, 08 8:00 PM |
RhodaLTaylor |
Female |
40-49 |
Local |
Other |
| This play gave me and my 16 year old son a friday evening of laughter and bonding. The play is especially good for young male friends on the night out looking for adventure and a great theatre acting. The four male actors were great, I recommend this play for all to see. |
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Outstanding production!!!
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| Sun, Mar 9, 08 4:00 PM |
kalexc1 |
Male |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| I thoroughly enjoyed the story, topic/subject, acting, and venue. |
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Nicely Done
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| Fri, Mar 7, 08 8:00 PM |
quinn1012 |
Female |
20-29 |
Unspecified |
Individual |
| I think the show was very good. The surprise turn in events towards the end was facinating...
Great job by all involved-from the actors to the stage manager.
The only negative comment I have is the theater wa a little too warm. |
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A must see for all ages with or without family
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| Sun, Mar 23, 08 4:00 PM |
Jennette |
Female |
60-69 |
Local |
Group of Friends |
| I took a young male friend and his girlfriend to see this mind-opening play for his birthday. Losing the Light deals with issues that men don't usually feel comfortable talking about. Consequently it sparked a dialogue for my young friend to talk with me openly and honestly. This resulted in his clearing deep seated issues through taking full responsibility for his own actions and thereby opening the way for healing of his anger and resentments over the long standing parental relational conflicts with his family and himself. |
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Absolutly Wonderrrrrrrrrful
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| Thu, Mar 20, 08 8:00 PM |
JarinaJones |
Female |
20-29 |
Local |
Group of Friends |
| I enjoyed this production so much. It was funny, emotional and realistic. It showed that Black Woman and Men are both going through the same things when it comes to relating to each other. Go see it for yourself!!! |
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Terrificly insightful to the male psyche
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| Fri, Mar 14, 08 8:00 PM |
Nicoleedits |
Female |
30-39 |
Local |
Group of Friends |
| As a woman, it was very informative, extremely entertaining and kept my interest. What makes men tick? Find out by seeing this wonderful play!! |
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IT WAS REFRESHING
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| Sat, Mar 8, 08 7:30 PM |
mshayes |
Female |
30-39 |
Local |
Group of Friends |
| IT WAS GREAT TO SEE A PLAY FROM THE MALE PERSPECTIVE. sOME OF THE TOPICS WERE CLICHE AND THE FIRST HALF WA S A LITTLE LENGTHY BUT I WOULD RECOMMEND IT IF YOU WANTED A NICE EVENING OUT |
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Performance 5 star, Loby noise 1 star
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| Thu, Mar 13, 08 8:00 PM |
ANTHONYELDER |
Male |
30-39 |
Local |
Family Without Children |
| I thought the performance was excellent! All actor's brought a flare and a certain vibrant to the stage.
I was uncomfortable with the noise level in the lobby of the theater. Who ever was laughing, conversing and talking loud took away from my theater experience. I found myself trying to focus more on the story line due to the noise level in the lobby or behind stage. I was extremely annoyed with the extra noise going on off stage. For a moment it seemed to have affected the character 'Chris' in him delivering one of his lines.
I feel that the extra conversation, laughing and joking going on off stage by staff or lobby patrons should be monitored on a stricter level while the actors are performing their art. |