Reviews
A Third Way Review by Luke Evans, ArtsATL
“Lauren Morris is a deft director, staging the play in the round so as to maximize the sense of intimacy.
What is perhaps even more remarkable is how seamlessly the performances mesh together — each relationship feels fully developed, the actors bouncing off of each other with such familiarity and playfulness that it is impossible not to sense the history between their characters.”
Peter and the Starcatcher Review by Rachel Garbus
“Stagedoor Theater’s production of “Peter and the Starcatcher,” onstage through May 28 and directed by Lauren Morris, chases every word of that story with bold, bright gusto.”
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A Third Way Review by Culture Owl
“It is clear that the director, Lauren Morris, has his trust and respects the work from the get-go.
A Third Way is staged in the round, which immediately sets the audience up for multiple points of view as well as intimacy. Nothing is hidden, including the set changes, which are minimal and look like straightening up the room. Cleaning up the mess, if only for a moment.”
Midsummer Night’s Dream Review by Abbey Chambers
“Indy Shakes has made an intentional effort to ensure that the space, which easily could have been whitewashed, transformed, and made unwelcome to area residents, is open to all.”
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The Little Prince Review by Rachel Garbus, ARTS ATL
“Synchronicity’s production translates complex emotion while fulfilling its obligation to joy for young audiences.
Audience members of all ages will find something to love in this whimsical production.”
Midsummer Nights Dream Review by Jay Harvey
“As director, Lauren Morris takes up the inherent confusion of the action boldly, while finding ways of getting her players to bring clarity to it all.”
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