EDMOND by David Mamet |
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1997-1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 |
WINTER 1998 "You are not where you belong," says the fortune-teller, and Edmond begins his descent into a hilarious and horrifying modern urban hell in David Mamet's savagely funny black comedy. |
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Directed by Sean Graney
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| § TIP OF THE WEEK - Top 5 Shows to See in Chicago - New City § "...The Hypocrites are on a rapid-fire roll with Daid Mamet's one-hour tale of twisted fate." - Catey Sullivan, New City § "...lively and provocative production from a spunky little storefront troupe called The Hypocrites."..."The Hypocrites' simply staged production is so very good that you find yourself alternately fascinated and infuriated by the unfolding events." - Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune § "The Hypocrites' unadorned style is an dgy march for Mamet's blatant, sawed off prose."///"most ambitious production to date by the young company..." - Lucia Mauro, Chicago Sun-Times § "My only complaint is that it only runs for about an hour, and if you are anything like me, you'll want more after it's over." - Mitch Tyo, The Torch § "...fulll of humor and horror...The Hypocrites' fast-paced production captures the former..." - Albert Williams, The Reader
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