The article published on the website of the newspaper The Stranger on March 6, 2013 is headlined Paradise Costs by Brendan Kiley. The article carries some information about reWilding, which is a collection of dramatic fragments that was shown into a forest glen

Speaking of this performance, it is necessary to note that actors have interesting method to invite audience. Besides, speaking about plot this event, it is interesting to note that action take place in a remote woodland community somewhere in contemporary America. Its residents are people who have decided they want to ditch their jobs and their lives to forage their own food, sew their own clothes, and reinvent the conditions of their lives. It was also revealed that the world these characters have created for themselves, and the play traces the contours of its benefits and drawbacks. On the upside, people share and are left alone to live as they see fit. On the downside, a bearded, eccentric immigrant called Chicken Man might shoot out your car tires and etc. The price of freedom is unpredictability.

It is necessary to say that this action was directed by Caitlin Sullivan.  Besides, some scenes are like shards thrown on the ground, creating more of a mood than a story. The strategy is entirely effective, and more satisfying than many traditional plays. But some characters change.

In resolute terms the author of the article expresses that the performance with 14 performers, an indoor set, and lots of dim, nighttime scenes has created a creepy, immersive experience, the show isn't perfect. However, it's a successful experiment.

As for me, I think that it’s interesting method to show some play. I believe it’s unique in some kind and I would like to see this performance. But I don’t think that it would have a success in our country.

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On 18 мая 2013 г. в 10:02 , Unknown комментирует...

Well-done!
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it WILL have a success in our country