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What CRITICS Are Saying

 

“The energy of the script flows through the phenomenally talented performers effortlessly and results in a fantastical and frenetic uneasiness throughout. Quick humor supplemented by nuanced emotions.”

 

“I am always impressed by the artistic products that come from the explosively creative minds of those who contribute to the Bittersweet Arts Co., and this show does more than live up to my already high expectation of their work - it exceeds. Forsythian Dweller’s Club speaks directly to the dreaded tension between ‘art a expression’ vs. ‘art as commodity.’ We, as the audience, are taken on a rocket-ship-roller-coaster-ride of the ever-accelerating thirst for profit; leading to a haunting thirst for power; leading to a thirst in general because the wildly talented cast of actors work up a warranted sweat as they lead us to the chilling climax.”

“With an incredibly intelligent and nuanced script as well as fully actualized performances from the supremely deliberate actors, this hilarious and surprisingly tender show provides a unique and thoughtful take on the fine line between creating a legitimate business and staying faithful to the original conception of one’s creative endeavors. Very rarely does this play ever feel excessive or over-done, no easy feat when one considers how constantly the actors are accelerating the pace of this show. It’s done effectively and humorously, tongue in cheek while remaining realistic.”

 

“There is a lot of human and cultural commentary to unpack in this short but incredibly rich play. From ripping apart social media to scathing criticism of Scientology, this touches on EVERYTHING that defines how simple ideas can spiral out of control.”

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