reviews
"Melby's androgynous struts go a long way, and by the end of this drama-club bacchanal, the ensemble closes the deal."
Tom Sellar, The Village Voice
What's All the Fuss About?
Theatre is Easy raves about BREAD and RISE AND FALL: "The remarkable beauty of BREAD is that their pure, uninhibited sense of play is actually capable of awakening a genuine chorale for social justice." - Artem Yatsunov
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The Village Voice gave us a fantastic review for RISE & FALL! "Melby's androgynous struts go a long way, and by the end of this drama-club bacchanal, the ensemble closes the deal." - Tom Sellar
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Quick Theatre raves about RISE & FALL: "Rise and Fall [...] is the most rootin-tootinest piece of apocalyptic fiction I’ve ever experienced." - Erinn Conlon
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Michael Bradley Block of Theatre in the Now says RISE & FALL is "an immersive drinking spectacular" and "the fun the company has on stage is contagious." "Brecht can be fun!"
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Friend of BREAD and Rise & Fall translator Ian Storey on BREAD, Brecht and the question has the playwright of our moment been dead for 60 years?
The Arts Wire Weekly had "the most fun I had watching a live show in some time" at Rise & Fall!
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BREAD member Kelly Klein talks with li88y inc. about what it's like working on Rise & Fall.
Theatre in the Now interviews company members about Rise & Fall and working with BREAD:
Kate Gunther says "It's playful, larger than life, and yet heartfelt. "
Eric Powell Holm assures you that it's "A comedy that doesn't end in a wedding"
Kelly Klein loves " having a community where my ability to act, direct, write, and produce is trusted and encouraged."
Andrew Lynch used to wonder "Why am I even holding this modest torch?"
Giverny Petitmermet thinks "Butts in seats is a great thing"
Lyndsey Anderson wants you to know that "BREAD is a band of smart, sexy clowns"
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The Village Voice gave us a fantastic review for RISE & FALL! "Melby's androgynous struts go a long way, and by the end of this drama-club bacchanal, the ensemble closes the deal." - Tom Sellar
Read the full review.
Quick Theatre raves about RISE & FALL: "Rise and Fall [...] is the most rootin-tootinest piece of apocalyptic fiction I’ve ever experienced." - Erinn Conlon
Read the full review.
Michael Bradley Block of Theatre in the Now says RISE & FALL is "an immersive drinking spectacular" and "the fun the company has on stage is contagious." "Brecht can be fun!"
Read the full review.
Friend of BREAD and Rise & Fall translator Ian Storey on BREAD, Brecht and the question has the playwright of our moment been dead for 60 years?
The Arts Wire Weekly had "the most fun I had watching a live show in some time" at Rise & Fall!
Read the full review.
BREAD member Kelly Klein talks with li88y inc. about what it's like working on Rise & Fall.
Theatre in the Now interviews company members about Rise & Fall and working with BREAD:
Kate Gunther says "It's playful, larger than life, and yet heartfelt. "
Eric Powell Holm assures you that it's "A comedy that doesn't end in a wedding"
Kelly Klein loves " having a community where my ability to act, direct, write, and produce is trusted and encouraged."
Andrew Lynch used to wonder "Why am I even holding this modest torch?"
Giverny Petitmermet thinks "Butts in seats is a great thing"
Lyndsey Anderson wants you to know that "BREAD is a band of smart, sexy clowns"
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