Tony Tambasco:
AGORA
by KARA DAVIDSON
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Davidson quickly creates a sense of a strong bond between these characters, and early in the second act introduces a conflict between them reflective of the stresses of the pandemic in a way that really grabbed my attention. The script also had me doubting what was real within the world of the play in a way that connects with some of its themes of virtual experience.
Davidson quickly creates a sense of a strong bond between these characters, and early in the second act introduces a conflict between them reflective of the stresses of the pandemic in a way that really grabbed my attention. The script also had me doubting what was real within the world of the play in a way that connects with some of its themes of virtual experience.