Audience Choice
Awards

    • Hovey Burgess
    • March 10th, 2010

    LEGS AND ALL

    Physiology Meets Psychology and Laughter Meets Pathos as Boy Meets Girl. A universal old story, told in a unique new way, with a minimum of words. I could not get enough, even though I saw it five (5) times. Wow! Wow! Wow! Wow! Wow!

    • Travis Holder
    • March 6th, 2010

    “Legs and All” takes the BIG by the APPLES!

    • Travis Holder
    • March 6th, 2010

    No wonder it won all those awards in SF… an amazing evening performed and created by two incredibly imaginative performers.

    • I’m impressed! You’ve managed the amtlos impossible.

    • Ira Landess
    • March 6th, 2010

    Legs and All was a delightfully imaginative tribute to a psychological dynamic that is intrinsic to the human condition. It addresses the necessary humiliations incurred by all of us as we run the gauntlet of human courtship. The scene unfolds within a landscape that is reminiscent of Samuel Beckett’s, in which absurdity and pathos commingle, but in this instance the human spirit, in un-Beckett-like fashion, manages to prevail.

    The physical dexterity of both performers, be it with their entire bodies, just their mouths or the digits of a single hand, gave an unforgettably palpable form to the truly engaging story line. From beginning to end, I couldn’t do anything but smile.

    • Home run! Great slugging with that awsenr!

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