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AVIVA PRESSMAN
uncertified reviewer
June 24, 2017
Some people might have thought this play was a CATastrophe, but I was really feline it. ...
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DYLAN WALLACE
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June 21, 2017
The Fringe Festival is amazing because it allows for these kinds of underground plays to find a stage and come to life. If there's a story somewhere it has a place here. Ryan Lisman always explores taboo topics in surprising ways. He's bold and unapologetic in his writing and that's very refreshing. This story is something I could never have imagined I would ever see on stage and THAT is something I enjoy. Actually being surprised by something. The actors are all fantastic, committed to their roles and unwavering....
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PETER FOLDY
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June 05, 2017
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surrealism
Powerful writing and inventive execution make for a compelling family drama that pushes boundaries....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 04, 2017
Apathy is a unique theatrical experience. It combines traditional dramatic elements with more experimental, avant grade type performance art elements for a truly immersive hour and half or theatre. ...
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ANONYMOUS
uncertified reviewer
June 06, 2017
I enjoyed the play. It was personable to me and it was very interesting and entertaining....
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MICHAEL VAN DUZER
stage happenings & showmag
certified reviewer
June 11, 2017
Lisman has interesting ideas and a very personal point of view. I'll be interested to see how he develops....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 13, 2017
This is for the actors: You were all wonderful. The audience can tell how much work you have put into your craft.
As for the script...I wasted my money seeing this show....
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ANONYMOUS
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June 13, 2017
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Apathy Killed The Cat dealt with some issues that many people don't talk about often and I think it handled it well. The use of the dream sequence in the show really showed you the issues that the main character was struggling with. Overall, it was an enjoyable watch and a little refreshing on the storytelling topics. A real must see of a play....
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KURT GARDNER
blogcritics, artsbeatla
certified reviewer
June 15, 2017
The performers all fulfill their roles well, especially Stall and Woodley, whose edgy relationship is essential to the piece. Lisman’s direction is effective, particularly during the surreal fantasy sequences....
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