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REVIEWS
Crime and Punishment
Thought-provoking theater … a stage where actors lead with conviction and audiences leave with perspective.
Two very different plays, smartly juxtaposed, that have potential to create fascinating conversation
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Broadway World
American Century Theater’s doubleheader…pushes our buttons, makes us sweat and gives us the goose, just like good theater should.
Superb performances
There are only a few actors who can make you sweat with fear; Bruce Alan Rauscher is in that class.
Recommended
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D.C. Theatre Scene
the crew pulls off an incredible set shift. The realistic, charming diner becomes a prison cell… haunting…with a sense of gorgeous gloom.
Fascinating: two one-act plays that explore extreme cynicism about the justice system and those who uphold it.
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Washington City Paper
… great drama, cynical and propulsive. (Cops)
Hello Out There … a gentle yearning romance
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Talkin Broadway
These two one-acts combine into a single compelling theater package with a surprising contemporary appeal and relevance.
Three-and-one-half-stars
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Communities Digital News
This pair of thought-provoking one-acts is a must-see, but even more than that, it is a must-feel.
Humanity is facing some seriously deep issues and theater as presented by TACT is a good prism to help us to understand what is going on.
5 stars
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D.C. Metro Theater Arts
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