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EDWARD THE SECOND "Sleek… erotic… fearless… supremely modern. A 400-year-old play fired with the excitement of today." —New York Times "A splendid new revival. Lurid and literate. The ratio of classy to trashy is perfect.” —Time Out New York “Violence, sex and power are vividly evoked… Terrifying!” —Variety "Marvelously evocative. Visually sumptuous." —Theatermania.com "A spirited and intensely dramatic world premiere, filled with breath-catching violence, Red Bull Theater’s production of Edward the Second is as juicy as any you're likely to see or have seen." —Curtain Up "Absolutely riveting, a stellar production." —The Epoch Times "Red Bull Theater's brave production of Garland Wright's adaptation, imaginatively directed by Jesse Berger, is ambitious and rewarding with an ensemble cast which is consistently strong throughout." —Backstage
WOMEN BEWARE WOMEN "This exuberant, vividly acted production should cement the company's reputation as a troupe that lovers of classic theater should put on the must-watch list"—The New York Times "A Most Worthwhile Theatrical Experience"—Theatermania "Women Beware Women is proof not just that classic theater is alive, but that it can still be surprising after hundreds of years."—Variety "Nearly the whole cast is excellent. Sumptuous, divine, whip-smart production. Astonishingly luxurious. Beautifully conceived and executed. Classical theater with a sharply modern edge: Lust without the Dust."—Time Out New York "This highly entertaining and visually rich Red Bull Theater production of Thomas Middleton's little-seen Women Beware Women ... quickly and excitingly proves to have contemporary blood in its veins."—Theatermania "Even if you swear you don't like 17th-century dramas, Red Bull Theater's meticulous revival is worth seeing for its top-notch cast, its scrumptious confection of a set, and its exuberant interpretation."—Curtain Up "Delicious and Dizzying … Wickedly Entertaining … Vibrant and Captivating."—Back Stage "Delicious fun ... A guilty pleasure and a delectable bit of artistry."—American Theater Web
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