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A beautiful, ambitious performance. Daring and adventurous. Nothing commonplace.
-Web Review |
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Artfully constructed, skillfully performed .
-Edmonton Journal |
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There is undeniable heart here as well as irrepressible energy.
-Seattle Fringe Festival Review |
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Rumi is Mark Twain with God, Shakespeare with spirituality. Amsbary's performance brings him to life.
-David Yeaworth, President of Allied Arts of Seattle |
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Provocative. Irreverently clever and downright amazing, this show is a must-see.
-Seattle Weekly |
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Funny, powerful, irreverent, sacred.
-Seattle Fringe Festival Review |
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Stunning and delightful to watch.
-Seattle Gay News |
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Beth Amsbary brings the words of Rumi to life: they are joyful, challenging questions for our times. Amsbary captures and transports us to the mystical realm, which is Rumi's where we see, hear, touch, and taste the world in ways that we could not have imagined before -- breathe it in with some kind of expectant wonder and surprise.
-Peter Ilgenfritz, Minister Univ. Congregational United Church of Christ, Seattle |
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Talented and quirky approach to the material.
-Seattle Weekly |
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Spiritual, funny, poignant. Though she leaves her clothes on, she ends up naked in a beautiful way.
-Seattle Fringe Festival Review |