Land Of The Tigers (2009)

Devin Sidell
The first act of LAND OF THE TIGERS takes place in a world much like our own – except with Tigers who worship a volcano goddess, fight brutal wars with swans and fret over global cooling. The second act takes the audience back to the first day of rehearsal for the abomination they’ve just witnessed, in a satire of the inherent folly and nobility of creating a work of art.

 

LA Weekly – (Pick Of The Week) “Hilarious and thought provoking comedy.”  ”An often compelling meditation on the creation of theater itself.”

Backstage West – (Critic’s Pick) “Burglars of Hamm have pulled out all their visionary stops.”

LA Stage Watch - (Highlight of 2009) “Terrific”

LA Times- “Subversively inventive and consistently entertaining.”  ”Hilariously ridiculous.” “Unexpectedly poignant.”