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Featured Works

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The Exit Interview may be one of the most up-front, honest plays you ever sit down to watch.” – The Salt Lake Tribune

What's amazing lies in the script where Downs dissects Hamlet's intricate character and puts all aspects of Hamlet's persona in Jessica's challenge to scale the ladder to play the part. - Kansas City Examiner

Exquisitely smart, with brilliant comic riffs on Dadaism, religion, domestic relations and personal morality (after all, if the world is actually going to end in an hour, figuring out whether looting, praying or having sex is the best way to validate the significance of life becomes a question of some urgency). - Louisville Weekly

The laughs keep coming — even as audience members might think with a twinge, "Ouch, that might be me." Some will no doubt be offended by one non-politically correct moment or another. But with luck, all will be forced to think. - Orlando Sentinel

Amid all the crazy plot turns, Downs finds opportunities to make valid statements about our perceptions of art, delusional self-styled “artists” and how art has lost any meaning beyond its value as a commodity. – The Kansas City Star

Hysterical! If you're going to see a play as a sort of escape you will get more than you bargained for here. - New York Theatre.com

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