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Is This A Room

A review of Is This a Room by Adam Feldman | October 11, 2021

But Is This A Room still has a movingly human presence at its core. Davis gives a performance of heart-wrenching rawness and lucidity; as you watch her dissolve from the inside, what emerges with force is a sympathetic and specific portrait of a young woman trying to do the right thing in a very wrong time. This is a spare show, but Satter doesn’t have to add much to the text to keep us fastened in. Reality is interesting enough.

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