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We want you to know how much the LA Times loves needtheater's production of "Scarcity." Check this out! The show has just three more weeks.
"Powerful storytelling...a harrowing yet miraculously tender account of
promise thwarted by poverty...a crackling
presentation by the
rambunctious young company known as needtheater."
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Meet America's future: A boy, 16, is in a gifted program, making excellent grades. His sister, 11, shows signs of being even smarter. These kids can be whatever they want to be. Or so we'd like to think. In demonstrating...

MERCURY FUR wants you to see "Scarcity" The first five people to comment on the Scarcity fan page receive a pair of HALF-PRICE TICKETS ($20 instead of $40).

MERCURY FUR MERCURY FUR has been nominated for an Ovation Award for Best Ensemble!
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THE 2008/2009 OVATION AWARD NOMINEES HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED! CLICK HERE FOR A FULL LIST OF NOMINEES! The Ovation Awards were established in 1989, and

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Critics love needtheater's presentation of THE NUCLEAR FAMILY!
BACKSTAGE WEST – “Critic’s Choice!...soars into the stratosphere of comedy…conjures up magical hilarity. A fun bunch of guys who should not be missed in this delightful piece of improv.”
LA WEEKLY – “Go! It's ribald, insane, and great fun… spinning the dual mythologies of The American Family and The American Musical around and around on a spit.”
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MERCURY FUR Jonathan Dorf of ALAP (Association of Los Angeles Playwrights) recently posted on LA Stage Blog with a extensive response to the LA Times' review of MERCURY FUR. The controversy continues!
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I don’t read theatre reviews often. Sure, if it’s a play I wrote, I’ll read it - like all human beings, I’m a curious animal. It’s always interesting to hear what people ...

MERCURY FUR Last chance! Don't miss the last three shows of MERCURY FUR. This Fri and Sat @ 8 PM, this Sun @ 5 PM.
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Variety reporter Bob Verini reviews "Mercury Fur" . . . "Helmer Dado, a seasoned Chicago hand like many Needtheater principals, exquisitely balances the characters' emotional oases with the violence constantly threatening to blast up from the corridors. When it finally does, character, dialogue and physical business a...re masterfully orchestrated, abetted by Camelia Poespowidjojo's flawless fight direction."Read More
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Jason Karasev, Andrew Perez and Edward Tournier are boys caught up in brutality in Philip Ridley’s 'Mercury Fur,' at Imagined Life Theater.

Mercury Fur Review http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117940490.html?categoryid=33&cs=1 By BOB VERINI During civilization's final descent into barbarism, says Philip Ridley's 2005 U.K...

Mercury Fur at Imagined Life Theater by D. Jette needtheater's newest offering Mercury Fur is brutal, heartfelt and authentic, and probably the best play I've seen this year...

MERCURY FUR New reviews for MERCURY FUR: "Mercury Fur is probably the best play I've seen this year, brutal, heartfelt and authentically and purposefully sadistic." -LATheaterReview.com. "Excruciatingly potent...the impressive actors are extraordinarily energized...

MERCURY FUR "needtheater is a boldly experimental group that is not averse to taking risks...an appealing cast...taut staging..." The Los Angeles Times
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starring EDWARD TOURNIER, ANDREW PEREZ, JASON KARASEV, GREG BEAM, JEFF TORRES, NINA SALLINEN, KELLY VAN KIRK and RYAN HODGE

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starring EDWARD TOURNIER, ANDREW PEREZ, JASON KARASEV, GREG BEAM, JEFF TORRES, NINA SALLINEN, KELLY VAN KIRK and RYAN HODGE

MERCURY FUR "Dado's direction brings out the intensity of her actors who throw themselves headlong into this nightmarish world and reveal their characters to be at once gritty, reprehensible, funny, and pitiable. I left the theater disturbed and affected, which after all is the point." From LA Weekly
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