Reviews

Cry it Out

By Molly Smith Metzler

Directed by Lucretia Marie

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… A Method for Training New Moms…

“Cry It Out makes us think about things that affect most of us, but that we may not often talk about in an open forum. Cry It Out is timely, real, and impactful.”

By Julinda D. Lewis

Constellations

By Nick Payne

Directed by Maggie Roop

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Experience the Multiverse

“Director Maggie Roop has ensured that the timing is impeccable, especially when scenes are repeated or revised with alternate outcomes.”

By Julinda D. Lewis

Actor Roulette

“In an audacious experiment, the cast for Yes, And’s “Constellations” will be different for every performance.”

By David Timberline

Pass Over

By Nick Payne

Directed by Maggie Roop

The Audacity of Hope

“Yes, And!’s “Pass Over” offers a Black existentialist take on America in the George Floyd era.”

By Rich Griset

RICHMOND THEATER REVIEW: “PASS OVER” BY YES, AND IS THE THEATER WE NEED RIGHT NOW

“All three cast members put a lot of heart into what, on paper, could seem a repetitive script.”

By Christian Detres

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Dr. Ride’s American Dream House

By Liza Birkenmeier

Directed by Kelsey Cordrey

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Four Queer Women Lift-off on the Eve of Sally Ride’s Historic First Space Flight

“DR. RIDE’S AMERICAN BEACH HOUSE is directed by Kelsey Cordrey with a light touch, a good dose of wit, and a loving respect for words.”

By Juliana D. Lewis

The Light

By Loy A. Webb

Directed by Lucretia Marie

Passion and Pain

“Two of Richmond’s best actors ride a riveting relationship rollercoaster in “The Light.”

By David Timberline

Placebo

By Melissa James Gibson

Directed by Maggie Roop

The Perfect Drug

“Yes, And!’s play “Placebo” humorously explores human connection and communication.”

By Rich Griset