RISE AND FALL
"RISE & FALL was the most fun I had watching a live show in some time."
W DEREK JORDEN,The Arts Wire Weekly
RISE AND FALL
RISE AND FALL was BREAD's inaugural production running for 28 weeks in 2015 at People Lounge in the Lower East Side and culminating in a 3 week run for The Exponential festival at Williamsburg art space Cloud City.
Reviews
The Village Voice raves about 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 says "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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The Arts Wire Weekly had "the most fun I had watching a live show in some time" at Rise & Fall!
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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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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"
Read the full review here
Quick Theatre says "Rise and Fall [...] is the most rootin-tootinest piece of apocalyptic fiction I’ve ever experienced." - Erinn Conlon
Read the full review here
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
The Arts Wire Weekly had "the most fun I had watching a live show in some time" at Rise & Fall!
Read the full review
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
Read the full review.
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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