What can you do with a one-handed man in a seedy hotel room in a random American town?…Welcome to playwright Martin McDonagh's latest and lightest farce, now getting a superb production on Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater's intimate Harbor Stage…always giddy rather than gruesome...deliriously funny!
Click here to read the full review from The Boston Globe
The Barnstable Patriot:
"A Behanding in Spokane is great fringe theater. It's tightly meshed, and its well-tuned execution is the work of resident director Jeff Zinn. He's provided a scalpel-sharp sheen to the one-act production that cuts deep from beginning to end... if you're up for some top-notch acting and a play that explodes like an IED, then by all means catch A Behanding in Spokane."
click here to read the full review from the Barnstable Patriot
The Cape Cod Chronicle:
"A Behanding in Spokane is so theatrically satisfying with its intensity, intrigue and zany, dark humor that waves of laughter kept rolling through the audience on Saturday night, growing with intensity as the evening progressed. I for one couldn't stop laughing. Based on this stellar season opener, the rest of the plays WHAT has planned at the Harbor Stage this summer have a tough act to follow."
click here to read the full review from the Cape Cod Chronicle
The Cape Cod Times:
"Dark humor keeps audience on edge...McDonagh's profane yet darkly humorous examination of what motivates us...whirlwind tour of madness...watch as dynamic relationships transform through a mixture of comedy and horror...a play that helps us come to terms with what makes us who we are."
click here to read the full review from the Cape Cod Times
The Provincetown Banner:
"In Behanding, playwright McDonagh takes slapstick turn...makes for a great night of theater. The production at the Harbor Stage deftly slaloms the play's quicksilver dialogue, and the acting from Collins, Exilus, Pollack and Weiss makes the sad story of Carmichael achieve vivid and highly comic proportions."
click here to read the full review from the Provincetown Banner
Click here to read the full review from The Boston Globe
The Barnstable Patriot:
"A Behanding in Spokane is great fringe theater. It's tightly meshed, and its well-tuned execution is the work of resident director Jeff Zinn. He's provided a scalpel-sharp sheen to the one-act production that cuts deep from beginning to end... if you're up for some top-notch acting and a play that explodes like an IED, then by all means catch A Behanding in Spokane."
click here to read the full review from the Barnstable Patriot
The Cape Cod Chronicle:
"A Behanding in Spokane is so theatrically satisfying with its intensity, intrigue and zany, dark humor that waves of laughter kept rolling through the audience on Saturday night, growing with intensity as the evening progressed. I for one couldn't stop laughing. Based on this stellar season opener, the rest of the plays WHAT has planned at the Harbor Stage this summer have a tough act to follow."
click here to read the full review from the Cape Cod Chronicle
The Cape Cod Times:
"Dark humor keeps audience on edge...McDonagh's profane yet darkly humorous examination of what motivates us...whirlwind tour of madness...watch as dynamic relationships transform through a mixture of comedy and horror...a play that helps us come to terms with what makes us who we are."
click here to read the full review from the Cape Cod Times
The Provincetown Banner:
"In Behanding, playwright McDonagh takes slapstick turn...makes for a great night of theater. The production at the Harbor Stage deftly slaloms the play's quicksilver dialogue, and the acting from Collins, Exilus, Pollack and Weiss makes the sad story of Carmichael achieve vivid and highly comic proportions."
click here to read the full review from the Provincetown Banner
Provincetown Magazine:
What do you get when you cross a one-handed racist with a bickering interracial couple and a bellhop who fantasizes about rescuing prostitutes, lesbians, and monkeys?
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