Review Roundup: Caryl Churchill's GLASS. KILL. WHAT IF IF ONLY. IMP. Opens Off-Broadway
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Review Roundup: Caryl Churchill's GLASS. KILL. WHAT IF IF ONLY. IMP. Opens Off-Broadway
The Public Theater just celebrated opening night of GLASS. KILL. WHAT IF IF ONLY. IMP., a quartet of inventive new plays written by the groundbreaking playwright Caryl Churchill and directed by Obie Award winner James Macdonald. Let's see what the critics are saying about the production...
Glass Kill What If If Only Imp Review. A Caryl Churchill Quartet.
Deirdre O’Connell as Dot keeps an imp in a corked old wine bottle, expecting it to work magic – to grant Dot’s wishes, as long as what she asks for is not too selfish. It’s true the imp has not granted any wishes so far. It’s also invisible. And Jimmy (John Ellison Conlee), the irascible old cousin who lives with Dot, says it’s just an empty wine bottle and there is no such thing as an imp. But Dot has faith. “Imp” is the last and by far the…
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