Rich with specificity and upheld by a cunning, razor-sharp wit - Dupe is the kind of complex, morally complicated narrative I've been craving in the theater. It's extremely funny even as it pushes buttons and weighs large conceptual ideas, but it never sacrifices its character development for jokes. The central four characters are immensely rich and well-defined. Adrienne never lets us settle into one alignment - She constantly adds new details and layers, forcing us to reconsider where we stand among them. Brilliant work all around.
Rich with specificity and upheld by a cunning, razor-sharp wit - Dupe is the kind of complex, morally complicated narrative I've been craving in the theater. It's extremely funny even as it pushes buttons and weighs large conceptual ideas, but it never sacrifices its character development for jokes. The central four characters are immensely rich and well-defined. Adrienne never lets us settle into one alignment - She constantly adds new details and layers, forcing us to reconsider where we stand among them. Brilliant work all around.