CRIES FROM THE MAMMAL HOUSE @ The Misfits Ensemble
By Terry Johnson
Set Design by Daniel A. Saks, Costume Design by Anne Kelly, Lighting Design by Eileen D. Thomas, Sound Design by John Westmoreland, Stage Manager – Pamela M. Reese
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“Cries From the Mammal House is adrenalized with a fine ensemble cast that makes all the pieces of the play’s mosaic fit together. Michael Unger’s fluid direction is first-rate staging making the most of a small stage and three acts of busy changes.” – DramaLogue
“In the first authorized American staging of this play, the talented Misfits Ensemble takes audiences on a bizarre emotional roller-coaster ride… Director/Producer Michael Unger somehow succeeds in conveying Johnson’s ‘the world is ending, but let’s smile’ theme while confined to an intimate black box stage. It is a considerable achievement. Outstanding performances… in this compelling and satisfying interpretation.” – Village View