"Insights stay elusive in this uneventful fashion-forward play that’s not sharp or funny enough to snap as satire or deep enough, despite 11th-hour primal howling, to click as drama."
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"Stephens’s piece builds to a literal primal scream, an extended howl that Green has the performers hold so long it goes from pain to comedy to something more."
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"More than just a showcase for period fashion and timeless quips about bulimia, Five Models in Ruins, 1981 is a tribute to the women who sacrifice their youth and physical wellbeing to create something beautiful"
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While the cast delivers witty lines at a rapid clip, ‘Five Models’ seems content to skim the surface of fashion-world satire without going either very deep or broad.
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An enjoyable yet purposefully elliptical play, tailored for an audience willing to go on a ride.
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