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    Frozen

    Frozen

    iTheatre Collaborative

    March 15-March 31, 2007

    Avg. Event Rating (5.0 Stars): 5 out of 5 stars rating Add Review/Comment

    One evening ten-year old Rhona goes missing. As her mother retreats into a state of frozen hope, a psychologist studies the brain of a serial killer to find out if what he does is pure evil--or simply beyond his control. Drawn together by horrific circumstances these three embark on a long, dark journey that ends in the discovery of a common humanity.

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      Tickets: $17-$25/General Admission

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      March 15-March 31, 2007

      Times:
      Friday and Saturday 8:00pm, Sunday 2:00pm

    • Venue Info

      Herberger Theater Center-Performance Outreach Theatre

      222 East Monroe Phoenix, AZ 85004

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    • Regions

      Phoenix

    • Accessibility Info
      • Wheelchair Access
      • Assisted Listening System
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    • Member Reviews
      • Event Name: Frozen
        5 out of 5 stars rating "Brilliant Frozen is not for the faint-of-heart"
        Review posted by: Maxwell Landers from Phoenix, AZ, Mar 17, 2007

        iTheatre Collaborative took a huge chance in deciding to produce this very intense, challenging and (maybe) dangerous script. Lavery explores territory that no one wants to think about, but her... Expand

        iTheatre Collaborative took a huge chance in deciding to produce this very intense, challenging and (maybe) dangerous script. Lavery explores territory that no one wants to think about, but her lucid examination of brutally repellent subject matter is infused with poetry and the strange clarity of emotion that comes with life's most basic realizations. iTC's production, under Michael Traylor's steady direction, is masterful and serves this grim material with unflinching honesty. Shannon Whirry gives a shattering performance as a bereaved woman who delays mourning her lost daughter for over 20 years. Christopher Haines' detailed depiction of the most repulsive of criminals is, in the end, imbued with a twisted but believable humanity. As the doctor who brings mother and killer together, Rosemary Close elucidates Lavery's disturbing ideas of how a criminal personality is created, the uses of remorse, and can one forgive the unforgivable. This is great theater. See it! Collapse

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