Steven G. Martin:
Tag (one minute version)
by Mark Harvey Levine
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Do people grow up? Mark Harvey Levine's fun, sly comedy suggests the answer is yes ... and no. "Tag" would be great fun to see performed.
Do people grow up? Mark Harvey Levine's fun, sly comedy suggests the answer is yes ... and no. "Tag" would be great fun to see performed.
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Nathan Christopher:
Tag (one minute version)
by Mark Harvey Levine
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Recently saw this at the Gi60 Festival -- it was one of 40 "classics" and absolutely deserves that moniker. TAG is the entire world of childhood grudges, competition, high-octane revenge, and sly wordplay all in one minute. This play is It!
Recently saw this at the Gi60 Festival -- it was one of 40 "classics" and absolutely deserves that moniker. TAG is the entire world of childhood grudges, competition, high-octane revenge, and sly wordplay all in one minute. This play is It!
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Lee R. Lawing:
Tag (one minute version)
by Mark Harvey Levine
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We take so much from those early days with us through life. This is a funny take on just such a thing and the pain of being "It" if you can't ever pass that on. Funny, smart and just right.
We take so much from those early days with us through life. This is a funny take on just such a thing and the pain of being "It" if you can't ever pass that on. Funny, smart and just right.
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Cheryl Bear:
Tag (one minute version)
by Mark Harvey Levine
“
A great metaphor about growing up and the way we're playing these games in our adult life. Well done.
A great metaphor about growing up and the way we're playing these games in our adult life. Well done.
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Megan Ann Jacobs:
Tag (one minute version)
by Mark Harvey Levine
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A hilarious reminder that obsession often leads to our own downfall. Quick, witty, and lots of fun! It even performs well in a virtual setting!
A hilarious reminder that obsession often leads to our own downfall. Quick, witty, and lots of fun! It even performs well in a virtual setting!
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Elisabeth Giffin Speckman:
Tag (one minute version)
by Mark Harvey Levine
“
Yet another incredible premise from Levine, whose plays tend to make me gasp and say "why didn't I think of that?" Plays well in the virtual age of theatre during COVID-19, and I'm sure would be brilliant on a more traditional stage as well.
Yet another incredible premise from Levine, whose plays tend to make me gasp and say "why didn't I think of that?" Plays well in the virtual age of theatre during COVID-19, and I'm sure would be brilliant on a more traditional stage as well.
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Marcia Eppich-Harris:
Tag (one minute version)
by Mark Harvey Levine
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I saw Tag at the Fat Turtle Theatre Quaranteeny Festival. It was one of my favorites of the night! Levine shows how clever and whimsical nostalgia can be in this 27-year-long game of Tag, and how revenge can rear its ugly head out of nowhere. Utterly hilarious.
I saw Tag at the Fat Turtle Theatre Quaranteeny Festival. It was one of my favorites of the night! Levine shows how clever and whimsical nostalgia can be in this 27-year-long game of Tag, and how revenge can rear its ugly head out of nowhere. Utterly hilarious.