A play about sexual assault should be timely and a serious examination of a very serious problem. Instead this "Extremities" is more a joke than a probing look at this issue. Sexual assault against ...
Having just moved to the Sunset Playhouse from parts further west, The Actors Group begins its new season with William Mastrosimone's contemporary drama, "Extremities." Having just moved to the Sunset ...
One sure way to know a psychological thriller is succeeding is to have its patrons move back a row during intermission to get away from the intensity of the action. Another is to have stunned silence ...
Diva Theater presents William Mastrosimone’s “Extremities,” April 24 and 25, and May 1 and 2 at 7:30 p.m., and April 26 and ...
3 Review: Full House Enjoys AN EVENING WITH DIONNE WARWICK at Groton Hill Music Center A New York Times critic was quoted in his review of the play as stating "William Mastrosimone's new play isn't ...
A man enters the apartment of a young woman with the intention of raping her. A vicious attack ensues, ending with one of the parties gaining the upper hand. The scenario sounds like an episode of ...
In his play “Extremities,” playwright William Mastrosimone is asking a difficult question: Can a woman who was sexually assaulted but has no obvious injuries get a fair hearing in a court of law? His ...
The play “Extremities” gets right to the point: It starts with an attempted rape. A stranger lets himself into an isolated farmhouse and attacks a woman who lives there. He throws her on the coffee ...
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