How to Eat an Orange
Closed 1h 20m
How to Eat an Orange
83%

How to Eat an Orange NYC Reviews and Tickets

83%
(4 Ratings)
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Members say
Relevant, Absorbing, Thought-provoking, Clever, Great acting

About the Show

The world premiere of Catherine Filloux's about the life & family history of activist Claudia Bernardi.

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Show-Score Member Reviews (4)

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616 Reviews | 286 Followers
84%
Relevant, Intense, Great acting, Clever, Absorbing

See it if Set in 70s S America,the play is abt remembering human rights violations,loss, justice,refusing 2 forget,and,out of inhumanity, hopefulness.

Don't see it if You don't want to bother with the direction the human being has always taken.

1214 Reviews | 345 Followers
80%
Intelligent, Thought-provoking, Relevant, Great acting, Clever

See it if you would like to ponder the human situation past and present. What drives our treatment of others and how has society failed so often.

Don't see it if you want a light and happy play. It was difficult to hear some of the presentation when the actor was moving away & behind a plastic curtain

15 Reviews | 6 Followers
85%
Relevant, Powerful, Though provoking, Disturbing, Absorbing

See it if You want to learn about 70s S. American politically motivated atrocities & an artist's tale of uncovering truths about horrors she has seen.

Don't see it if if you find serious but lyrical shows about inhumanity and human rights violation a snooze fest

1 Review | 0 Followers
87%
Thought-provoking, Resonant, Absorbing

See it if You like political theater and one-person shows.

Don't see it if You aren't interested in politics and want razzle-dazzle. This is a one-person show and while it is compelling, it assumes you know somethin

Critic Reviews (2)

TheaterScene.net
June 4th, 2024

"a sense of the violation of human rights but the full emotional impact is missing"
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New York Theater
June 2nd, 2024

"Fanciful title and soft-spoken lyricism make it easier to take in the underlying horror"
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