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Thantos: Audio Theatre

Thantos: Audio Theatre

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AUDIOWORLD REVIEW
Review: Combine the theatre of the absurd with a sense of modern day realism and you have the production THANATOS from Plays on Tape. This new company has started on the right foot. This audio play, of what death means to certain people, is a unique project filled with a twilight zone view of the world. The cast sparks, with a special note of the performance of Ferrel Barron, who overwhelms the audience as an over burdened everyday man. Director Daniel Green keeps the pace lively and moving. It you want to try something new on the audio scene, pick this one up. AUDIOWORLD, Bennet Pomerantz

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow! He has really outdone himself...
Review: I have been following Mr. Simonian's career since the days he wrote for Morton Downey, Jr. I have got to say that Mr. Simonian has truly outdone himself, this time. When I listen to this book on tape I can only think, "My God, how can such a young man from Desoto, KS have such a grasp on the fundamental future of this art? Why aren't more playwrights following his lead and delving into the dark psychi of the mundane?" If we in theatre are to survive into the next century with a shred of dignity we must tear a page from Mr. Simonian's book, for he is truly an artist.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thought Provoking Disturbingly Topical
Review: Mr. Simonian's penchant for blending the absurd with common day reality is what sells this piece so strongly. Moments coome and go each gripping the state of the human experience with both hands and never letting go. This play is sadly topical on all counts. A must hear.


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