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“Smartly staged production... with the temperature rising inexorably until the pressure breaks like water over a dam... Eventually, all rules go out the window and the dark poetry of noir exerts its grip. “A Steady Rain” is an exhilarating ride.”
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“There are never more than two men and two chairs onstage, but the action unfolds not just with cinematic urgency but with something of a film's scope in Keith Huff's crisp, gritty police drama 'A Steady Rain' ... [The play] is gripping."
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“It's a suspenseful drama packed with humor in Huff's sharp script, brought to life compellingly by two solid actors in a muscular staging by director Meredith McDonough... like a hard-boiled cop show in sweeps week."
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“Compelling... powerful storytelling”
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"Huff’s play is a little like one of those donuts cops are supposed to like so much – it’s a tasty guilty pleasure... [Director Meredith] McDonough keeps the pace up and creates the kind of tension that makes audiences gasp or otherwise make noises when certain plot details are revealed."
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“Beautifully written... Meticulously directed... Kevin Rolston and Khris Lewin give two tightly wound and extremely intense performances… It is a testament to the two actors (as well as Meredith McDonough) that the play never loses its dramatic tension or narrative momentum... If you like your cop dramas lean and mean, it's the perfect ticket.”
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"Director Meredith McDonough carefully ratchets up the tension and suspense in Huff's script. The two actors are both terrific... this is a powerful, engrossing, tightly written play that provides much fodder for consideration of the characters' motivations, ethics and morality."
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"The play offers an opportunity for two accomplished male actors to strut their stuff with material that has rarely been equaled for emotional explosiveness."
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