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| Reviews ´Tempus Fugit… is an honest and unaffected look at five young women finding their place in the big picture in the face of death. Each member faces ´the weird kid that I was´, as private moments of insecurities are exposed in monologues as issues of sexuality, morality, and mortality are debated, sometimes thrashed out. Collectively, the group explore how they can find a space for their friendship within the realm of developing identities, shifting relationships, and a search for meaning in a changed world. The actors revealed understanding and maturity in their response to the material in solid performances supported by Beth McMahon´s refined directing style. Tempus Fugit uses introspection and subtlety with genuine attempts to connect´ dB, 1996 ´Tempus Fugit (time stops) is a dark, surreal fantasy set inside the mind of teenaged angst… well composed moments with the resonance enhanced by a high standard of performance from all involved. An unquestionable winner among its similarly aged audience´ Rip It Up, 1996 |
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