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December 10th-December 21, 2019 at
Cherry Lane Theatre
38 Commerce St.
New York, NY 10004
REVIEWS
“Both Kasey Lee Huizinga and John Dimino beautifully inhabit these roles with stark realism and abject fear lurking very near the surface. Their second act scene together exudes a bond of friendship that only years of history can create.” -Link to Broadway World (Joe Lombardi 12/10/2019)
“DiMino imbues Charlie with a sheepish innocence, plus earnestness and optimism that are beguiling.” - Link to Off Off Online (Edward Karam 12/10/19)
“It can be eye-rollingly annoying to sit through plays about self-indulgent twenty-something slackers who have nothing better to do than drink, smoke, and complain about how their lives suck. But what if their lives actually do suck? And what if they are striving mightily to fumble their way toward adulthood with only their equally messed-up friends to help them? That's the premise of Alex Riad's intriguing and well-acted The Wild Parrots of Campbell at the Cherry Lane Theatre.” - Link to Talkin’ Broadway (Howard Miller 12/11/19)