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The News Herald
"Shakespeare wasn't the first playwright to find parallels between life and the theatre, but he was certainly the most eloquent. Ed Dixon... is quite likely the funniest."
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Cleveland Performing Arts Examiner
"Ed Dixon’s writing is smart, hilarious and deep, with a hint of sarcasm and a tasty finish."
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"a broadsided salute to the
triumphs and heartbreaks of working in the theatre..."
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"a deliciously caustic new
two-character comedy..." read
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The
Grand Rapids Press
"a nonstop barrage of one-liners
and witty put-downs"
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WGVU
"...after this, you'll always
wonder what goes on backstage and what are the real lives
of those actors like when the curtain falls." read
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