By Sara Bucher Of course a play called Gun Love would follow a circular Chekhovian logic. As the lights come up: the sound of a gun being cocked. Lights off: gunshot. And in between: lots and lots of guns. “Memory,” Pearl, the narrator, informs the audience near the beginning, “is the only substitute for love.” …
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Review of “Maintaining Stranger”, 21.2.2019
By Ana Sobral “Maintaining Stranger” really does put emphasis on the word ‘stranger’, be it as an adjective or noun. The very loose narrative revolves around random intimate encounters between absolute strangers, which invariably lead to sexual practices that are uncomfortable to watch. The viewer feels mostly like an inadvertent witness, eavesdropping on conversations that …
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