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  • Michele Travis:
    9 Apr. 2019
    Tiffany Antone confidently mashes up genres to fantastic effect in this play -- it's a feminist science-fiction/buddy comedy/social satire. It is unabashedly theatrical, playful, and very funny.
  • Greg Burdick:
    5 Jul. 2018
    Tiffany Antone has harnessed an almighty power in this outrageously funny, and thought provoking play. Maybell’s “wormhole” (how will I ever be able to hear this word again and not giggle like a middle-schooler?) possesses great strength. Superhuman. Goddess-level. And as she learns how to wield it in “THE SPACE BETWEEN HER LEGS,” we’re taken on a daring ride. What I loved most: while Antone makes all the male characters look like absolute nitwits, she gives their female counterparts equitable eccentricities. The takeaway? We’re all a hot mess trying to figure things out. Equally powerful. Equally powerless.
  • Asher Wyndham:
    30 May. 2018
    If I could attach a gif to my recommendation, it would be an explosive Batman-cartoon style WOW! This sci-fi feminist play has the imaginative stretch of a comic-book. It's the best rollercoaster ride that you've never been on, taking you from the OBGYN exam room to the courtroom, from NASA to the cosmos, to name a few places. It's unapologetically political, theatrically in-yer-face-WTF, intelligent, and LMAO-funny. If you're a fan of Sheila Callaghan, charmed by her wit and playful language, and love being challenged by her work, then check out Antone's play. Y'better add Antone to your list!
  • Donna Hoke:
    23 Apr. 2018
    If sexual sci-fi were a genre, Antone would own it. Or maybe she invented it. In any case, this sexy, hilarious. imaginative, and political piece is compelling from start to finish, and unlike anything you've read in a long time!
  • David Hansen:
    19 Apr. 2018
    To state this play is a metaphor for women's power and the extent to which men will go to control that power is almost entirely beside the point, because "The Space Between Your Legs" is outrageous and hysterical, with the best worst date monologue I have ever read (ladies, here's your next audition piece.) Antone has a knack for hip, intelligent dialogue and a brilliant sense of comic timing. Highly recommended!

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