Dragon Play Reviews
MetroWeekly- Somewhat Recommended
"...Staged in-the-round by company co-artistic director Randy Baker, inside Rorschach's lofty concrete space at the Stacks, Dragon Play generally feels like two plays running in tandem."
BroadwayWorld- Recommended
"...Its delving into deeper emotions of attachments and abandonment -- not to mention its literal playing with fire -- makes it a natural choice for the Rorschach Theatre, where their current home in an unfinished commercial space at an apartment complex in Buzzards’ Point, blank canvas that allows them to do a lot of things, from drawing magical protective circles in chalk on the concrete floor, to hosting a port-show fire pit outside in which patrons are invited to write down on paper and toss in “ a memory, a name, a story that no longer serves you.”"
DC Theater Arts- Somewhat Recommended
"...Ultimately, in this play, the central message seems to be that one can't choose who one ends up with in this life. There's no choosing your own adventure. There is no adventure. This play's core message embraces the futility of chasing our heart's true desire, but where does that leave us? For this reviewer, the jumble of competing themes in this play left her wishing she could fly off with the dragons."
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