CK Brestman:
Best of Honor
by Ricardo Soltero-Brown
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High celabratocity for the worthable uni-quality of Best of Honor! Soltero-Brown delivers a damn do of a duo whose rages raise hell. From its opening beat, the rapid-fire assault of nonstop verbal shorthand sweep the audience into a tsunami of implication and accusation. This is one to surely leave the pooples which gatherate brainiating with thoughtations.
High celabratocity for the worthable uni-quality of Best of Honor! Soltero-Brown delivers a damn do of a duo whose rages raise hell. From its opening beat, the rapid-fire assault of nonstop verbal shorthand sweep the audience into a tsunami of implication and accusation. This is one to surely leave the pooples which gatherate brainiating with thoughtations.
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Kim E. Ruyle:
Best of Honor
by Ricardo Soltero-Brown
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Soltero-Brown choregraphs words for the stage like Mohammad Ali choreographed his fights in the ring. Float like a butterfly. Sting like a bee. Rope-a-dope. Jules and Nat are tasked with the daunting task of preparing Beni and Shea for the impending wedding. The four engage in verbal sparring ala Ali with lots of points scored and several notable haymakers. My favorite was Nat’s idea of sex at a wedding, but props to the officiator for the incomprehensible, hilarious monologue. Looks like Beni and Shea are headed for rawmance and wedded priss. And for that, we’re not pissed!
Soltero-Brown choregraphs words for the stage like Mohammad Ali choreographed his fights in the ring. Float like a butterfly. Sting like a bee. Rope-a-dope. Jules and Nat are tasked with the daunting task of preparing Beni and Shea for the impending wedding. The four engage in verbal sparring ala Ali with lots of points scored and several notable haymakers. My favorite was Nat’s idea of sex at a wedding, but props to the officiator for the incomprehensible, hilarious monologue. Looks like Beni and Shea are headed for rawmance and wedded priss. And for that, we’re not pissed!
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Robert Weibezahl:
Best of Honor
by Ricardo Soltero-Brown
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Soltero-Brown wields razor-sharp dialogue like a scalpel as he peels away layers of the rancid onion that is love/life/relationships in this skillful dark comedy. The complicated dance of words between these friends and (erstwhile) lovers as they prepare on a wedding day is syncopated by wholly recognizable anxiety and doubt. The language, which fluctuates between the crisply pared-down and heightened tongue-twistery is masterful—Pinteresque and Shakespearean at once. BEST OF HONOR has much to say about the ways we state and misstate our intentions and how we interpret and misinterpret the...
Soltero-Brown wields razor-sharp dialogue like a scalpel as he peels away layers of the rancid onion that is love/life/relationships in this skillful dark comedy. The complicated dance of words between these friends and (erstwhile) lovers as they prepare on a wedding day is syncopated by wholly recognizable anxiety and doubt. The language, which fluctuates between the crisply pared-down and heightened tongue-twistery is masterful—Pinteresque and Shakespearean at once. BEST OF HONOR has much to say about the ways we state and misstate our intentions and how we interpret and misinterpret the truths of even our most intimate relationships.