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BRIAN FRIEL'S FAITH HEALER | MARCH 16-APRIL1, 2007

NEW TIMES BEST OF 2007
BEST PRODUCTION: FAITH HEALER, INSIDE OUT THEATRE
BEST DIRECTOR: KIM ST. LEON, FAITH HEALER, INSIDE OUT THEATRE
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: KEN CLEMENT, FAITH HEALER, INSIDE OUT THEATRE

"Brilliant acting and sublime storytelling..." Christine Dolen, Miami Herald

"Inside Out's drama Faith Healer reveals itself in wonderful layers...Fueled by superb performances and assured direction, the Inside Out Theatre Company's...production emerges as one of the season's don't-miss events in South Florida theater." Bill Hirchman, Sun Sentinel

PAUL GRELLONG'S MANUSCRIPT | JANUARY 25-FEBRUARY 18, 2007

"St. Leon does a solid job animating the script. She creates wonderful stage pictures with body language -- David [John Manzelli] nervously careening around his room, Elizabeth [Autumn Horne] stretching out her willowy body as if she owned the place. But St. Leon's real accomplishment is keeping the whole thing flying along like an 18-wheeler red-balling down a mountainside..." Bill Hirschman, Sun Sentinel

...Horne (who looks terrific in two sleek evening gowns) sinks her teeth into the dialogue as though Elizabeth were the Lady Macbeth of the young literary set." Christine Dolen, Miami Herald

"Watching [Bechir Sylvain] move is to watch the long arc of real brotherly love traced in a human tableau, and it's the one moment of redeeming sweetness in a play otherwise made worthwhile by its own giddy viciousness. Elizabeth Hawkins is that giddy viciousness incarnate, and Autumn Horne plays her like a sexy snake...she is one evil bitch. And when she gets her comeuppance, as evil bitches often do, her basic maliciousness has been so thoroughly communicated that Horne's perfectly executed onstage meltdown elicits no sympathy whatsoever." Brandon K. Thorp, New Times

...Manzelli...gives an aptly edgy performance as a guy eager to grow up, but unwilling to give up his superhero action figures...Manuscript...serves us by introducing a writer worth keeping an eye on and a theater company with intriguing taste in material." Hap Erstein, Palm Beach Post

BRIAN CLARKS'S WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY? | DECEMBER 29-JANUARY20, 2006

CARBONELL NOMINATION: SANDRA IVES, BEST ACTRESS

"The production, first in America since a rewrite for last year's London revival, features a glowing performance by Sandra Ives....  Ives ranges from radiant to domineering, panicky and quietly resigned over the course of two acts...it's an auspicious debut." Jack Zink, Sun Sentinel

"Director Marjorie O'Neill-Butler has assembled a  topnotch cast, most notably Sandra Ives, who plays Claire Harrison...Ives...is perfect , allowing wit and intelligence to slip into her every speaking moment.  The rest of the cast shines as well." Ron Levitt, Entertainment News And Views