BOUNDS

Directed by Fréderiqué Michel

City Garage Theatre

Written by Tino Caspanello, Translated by Haun Saussy

  • "Both of these plays are timely, especially amidst the rising threats of mass deportations of immigrants, unreasonable searches and incarcerations, and increasingly militarized borders. Once again, and per their thirty-five year record, City Garage Theatre has produced plays that speak to the times and encourage people to have empathy and compassion for what it means to arrive in a country that may pummel you into the ground."

    Allie Rigby, SeeFilm LA

  • "Bounds succeeds in conveying the uncertainty and fear that the five displaced women share, despite their differences in personality, status, dreams, and beliefs. [Charles] Duncombe also achieves an uncertain, ominous atmosphere with his choice of rumbling, surveillance-type sounds (ie. helicopters hovering) that grow especially loud in the final scene, where these women await their fate in this new country."

    See Film LA

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