SR review: “Out of Love” at Interrobang Theatre Project
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Laura Berner Taylor, left, and Sarah Gise in Out of Love A long friendship between two English girls burns bright in Elinor Cook’s drama, given a loving U.S. premiere at Interrobang Theater review by Kris Vire English playwright Elinor Cook’s 2017 work, receiving its U.S. premiere from Interrobang Theatre Project, is a close-up portrait of the friendship—and occasional enemyship—between Lorna (Sarah Gise) and Grace (Laura Berner Taylor). The two meet as childhood neighbors in an unnamed English town, and in Cook’s fractured, non-linear parceling out of scenes, we follow them across the next three decades; a third actor, here Peter Gertas, portrays the dads, brothers and boyfriends in their lives.
SR review: “Out of Love” at Interrobang Theatre Project
SR review: “Out of Love” at Interrobang…
SR review: “Out of Love” at Interrobang Theatre Project
Laura Berner Taylor, left, and Sarah Gise in Out of Love A long friendship between two English girls burns bright in Elinor Cook’s drama, given a loving U.S. premiere at Interrobang Theater review by Kris Vire English playwright Elinor Cook’s 2017 work, receiving its U.S. premiere from Interrobang Theatre Project, is a close-up portrait of the friendship—and occasional enemyship—between Lorna (Sarah Gise) and Grace (Laura Berner Taylor). The two meet as childhood neighbors in an unnamed English town, and in Cook’s fractured, non-linear parceling out of scenes, we follow them across the next three decades; a third actor, here Peter Gertas, portrays the dads, brothers and boyfriends in their lives.