Saw MilkMilkLemonade here. Its by Joshua Conkel and directed by Cory Molner. The theater is small and very intimate. You get up close with the actors which I enjoyed. I think there were about 40 something chairs for this show and the interactive nature of the MML made the setting perfect. They started on time and didn’t really get under your nerve by asking you to donate to them which a lot of places often do at the end. The play was interesting and thought-provoking. For $ 15, $ 12 for students and seniors the price is almost too cheap but in line with the mission of the place. If all of the Convergence Continuum shows are like this(and if I lived in and around Cleveland) I would definitely be heading there often!
Kate M.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
I saw«Buried Child» here last night and thoroughly enjoyed myself. The theater is small – I counted about 35 seats, and the audience surrounds the stage on 3 sides. The actors themselves get a B+ overall, which is stellar considering a lot of them have day jobs. The play was interesting and thought-provoking. The price($ 15, $ 12 for students and seniors) was almost too cheap. If all of the Convergence Continuum shows are like this(and if I lived in Cleveland) I would definitely go back.