“You Never Quite Knew…” Labours is reviewed

I wasn’t expecting any reviews for Labours of Love, it being a galleria foremost, but we were lucky enough to have Jacqueline Arbelo of D20 Girls Magazine say:

“These interactive scenes made you gasp, laugh, and made it impossible to keep your eyes off every actor scattered amidst the attending guests… each actor held up their end equally with suave gender fluidity that I truly wish all theatre groups would take note of.”

“You never quite knew who would stand up from the crowd to begin the scene.”

Spontaneity is something I strive for, and even if it was only at the opening of scenes, I’m glad the audience was kept guessing, not because of plot structure, but because the cast was performing with a fresh take (and a fresh environment) every night.

Read the entire review (covering musical and static art as well) right here.

“Let fame, that all hunt after in their Lives,
Live register’d upon our brazen Tombs.”

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