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NEW - FIRE DANCE - Talkin' Broadway's Review

Posted by: T.B._Admin. 08:56 am EDT 08/17/14

Matthew Murray takes a look at Fire Dance:

No one knows you quite the way a sibling does. Seeing you grow up, watching how you interact with your parents, and learning every possible button to push to make you do exactly what they want — these are cherished qualities in a brother or sister. They’re also central to Michael Parsons play Fire Dance, which is now playing at the 64E4 Mainstage as part of the New York International Fringe Festival. In it, two adult brothers who are brought together because of tragedy come to finally realize just how much the other has to offer — for good and ill. And for a significant chunk of the play’s 85-minute running time, the story packs some genuine, well, heat. . . .

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