A Freckle, a flicker

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BY Chandler Levack   July 02, 2009 18:07

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EYE WEEKLY Review:

Tamara Chandon’s lyrical recapturing of a relationship gone sour should never have left her diary. Though a last-minute cancellation forced A Freckle, A Flicker into fruition after a mere two weeks, bad acting (except for the commanding Laura K. MacDonald) and a maudlin sense of teen melodrama is better left for One Tree Hill. Anna’s decision to tell her boyfriend Michael that she has slept with her best friend Brian leads the lovers into a woeful remembrance of things past. Though Chandon’s decision to illustrate the couple’s former selves with two sets of actors personifying their interior emotions is ambitious, this breaking up is hard to watch.



Play details & schedule:

by Tamara Chandon
presented by empassionism productions

 

This show is a last-minute life-saver, replacing a company that unfortunately had to drop-out of The Fringe at the last minute. A description is on its way, and will be uploaded shortly.


Audience: General Audience
60 min.

 

Venue 9: Royal St. George Auditorium
Wed, July 1 6:30 PM
Frid, July 3 8:45 PM
Sun, July 5 1:30 PM
Wed, July 8 11:00 PM
Thur, July 9 7:45 PM
Frid, July 10 1:45 PM
Sat, July 11 3:30 PM


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