Reviews
A thoughtful, well-acted new play by J C Lee… As it unfolds in a series of fluidly written scenes, “Luce,” directed by May Adrales hugs tightly the ambiguity of Luce’s behavior.
— NY Times
The playwright couldn’t have dreamed up a better showcase, with this fine cast and concise staging
by May Adrales that never lets any question linger too long.
Complexities and uncertainties pile on top of one another until it’s no longer possible to tell what the truth about anything is, and both Lee and director May Adrales exploit that to its full dramatic effect
Complexities and uncertainties pile on top of one another until it’s no longer possible to tell what the truth about anything is, and both Lee and director May Adrales exploit that to its full dramatic effect
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