Do You Feel Anger? Reviews
Broadway World- Highly Recommended
"...Sexism and misogyny have been rampant for decades - centuries - no matter the context: social, private, or professional. It can take form in the highest levels of government, the golden hills of Hollywood, or in the most mundane, colorless office in Anytown, USA. Playwright Mara Nelson-Greenberg smartly and incisively takes on the topic of this disease in DO YOU FEEL ANGER?, now being performed at the Circle X Theatre Company in Atwater Village to explosive and thought-provoking results."
LA Splash- Recommended
"...Congratulations to a cast who seem committed to bringing this tale to life – even if the shriek level is often significantly elevated – with a special bow to Rose Portillo, who does a gentle and effective job of conveying Sofia’s mom, a lonely and frustrated parent. Humor is somewhat uneven, and at times it appeared that the crew couldn’t decide whether to go for laughs or tears. This is definitely a show for the millennials among us; and they will probably appreciate much of the humor. For this reviewer, it felt almost as if one sane person was thrown into the snake pit and came out bruised but maybe a little wiser."
Stage Scene LA- Somewhat Recommended
"... I loved the first eighty minutes of Do You Feel Anger? so much that I fully expected to give it a rave, but such turned out not to be the case."
On Stage Los Angeles- Highly Recommended
"...What a pleasure to be rocked back in my seat by an occasional bloody murder scream. I am fascinated by the casual discussion of murder; revelations in an empathy exercise that seem to actually have some meaning. Toss in a bit of Beckett, well sort of."
Stage Raw- Highly Recommended
"...Director Halena Kays gets high-energy work from her talented cast and adroitly achieves the tricky balance between humor and disquiet that the play requires. François-Pierre Couture’s set design features a surprising reveal, and the lighting design from Couture and Stephen Azua – especially a fluorescent series of spotlights at scene breaks – adds to the feeling of something being wrong at the debt company. Nelson-Greenberg’s writing essays the tightrope of this play so well that one is disarmed by the broad humor, until there’s a moment toward the end where we remember that none of this is funny. At that point in the production, I could palpably feel everyone around me in the audience thinking about how the issues brought up in this play were reflected in their own lives, and it was powerful and sobering. A lot of people know what it’s like to be hunted."
Ticket Holders LA- Highly Recommended
"...Thanks to what could possibly be attributed to some wildly serendipitous nepotism, both Do You Feel Anger? and the once-boggled Kays have landed in LA and the result is yet another success for Circle X. Kays' direction is sharply explosive and continuously in-your-face, perfect for delivering Nelson-Greenberg's stinging indictment of our fuckedup societal mores peeking out just below the outrageous humor."
Larchmont Buzz- Highly Recommended
"...Under the direction of Halena Kays, the cast does not hold back. Do You Feel Anger? is wall-to-wall acting out by characters who are meant to illustrate #MeToo stereotypes but crash beyond that macho/victim dichotomy, into the land of absurdity. Does this ramping up reinforce or undermine the playwright’s point? That’s for the buffeted audience to decide."
Glamgical- Recommended
"...Even though the situations and dialogue might feel cliché, the absurdist nature of the play calls for exaggerated elements to make it work as a comedy. The direction and the excellent performances of the actors keep the audiences amused and entertained as a continuum throughout the play."