Still Life
By Emily Mann
Produced by The Women's Theater Company
at Playwrights Theater of New Jersey, Madison New Jersey
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Sitting between the women is Mark, for he is the centerpiece of the evening. With his hair as askew as his emotions, Duncan M. Rogers plays a former Marine with great passion, hoping that by talking enough he may somehow solve his problems. He occasionally stops to run a slow hand through his hair, as if he's trying to soothe his brain. Peter Filichia
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The Independent Press Barbara Krajkowski has directed an exemplary three-person cast in this confessional tale of the impact of the war and violence on ordinary lives.
His intense performance here is a far cry from the easy going loner in The Bickford Theatre's "First Night" last year. Liz Keill
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..its a sobering plate of reality being served up by three terrific actors.. ..there is a powerful and moving theater experience to be had.. William Westhoven
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