Incognito Reviews

Reviews for Incognito are out and it's a hit! This week, Incognito was chosen for Critic's Pick in The LA Times, a review by Philip Brandes accompanied by a large photo in the Calendar section!

"The dazzling conceptual juggling act rewards the strict attention it demands, peeling away layers of intellectual abstraction to discover unexpected beauty and wonder." —Philip Brandes, LA Times

"Under Farmer's meticulous direction the four actors do stunning work. Changing accents from American to British and Irish, they nail each character with great skill. Little dramatic scenes like Zajko and Adams facing a lesbian relationship or Zajko as another character divorcing her husband, played by Fuqua, who goes off and falls instantly in love with a waitress... all of these moments are theatrically riveting and fulfilling... Don't miss Incognito!" —Don Grigware, BroadwayWorld

"Adams…is heartbreaking as H. M.'s loving wife, who loyally cares for him while dealing with her own frustrations at not being able to have a normal marriage." —Cary Ginell, BroadwayWorld

Incognito runs through October 1: Wednesdays - Sundays.

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