
Incline Theatre’s “Extremities” Exposes the Visible Violence of Society
Review by Kenneth Stern of Extremities: Incline Theatre When a play like William Mastrosimone’s Extremities moves from a blonde babe in bikini pajamas and a silk
Review by Kenneth Stern of Extremities: Incline Theatre When a play like William Mastrosimone’s Extremities moves from a blonde babe in bikini pajamas and a silk
Review by Laurel Humes of “Extremities”: Incline Theatre Two stunning performances are the centerpiece of a powerful production of Extremities at the Warsaw Federal Incline
The inspired choice to weave in a 1960s and ‘70s musical “score” (arranged and directed by Max Kaufman) deepens the emotional resonance and rebellion at the heart of the story. Crosby, Stills & Nash’s “Our House” provides a poignant, a cappella coda that brings a lump to the throat and a smile to the face—proof that Shakespeare and classic rock make a sublime match.
This show has many amazing technical elements. First and foremost the band is incredible. They play Webber and Rice’s score like they were in the room when it was first put to paper. They rock the house every single song. As this rock opera is entirely sung, you have to admire the endurance of these talented performers.
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