REVIEWS, RENEGADE THEATER'S "RED"
- paullanave
- Jun 20, 2014
- 1 min read
The Duluth News Tribune has released its review of Renegade Theater Company's production of Red.

Reviewer Christa Lawler writes, "LaNave plays the assistant — a fictional character — at first as hunched, shaky and eager to please. As the play progresses, he grows stronger in subtle ways. First he learns that he can contribute to the dialogue. Then he learns he can question the truths that Rothko spills in fully-formed colorful paragraphs."
Read the rest of the review here.

Local Arts & Culture blog "Ennyman's Territory" also attended the preview of Renegade Theater Company's production of Red, and wrote a piece on the experience.
"Directed by Anika Thompson, the two-man show features Jody Kujawa as the painter Mark Rothko and Paul LaNave as Ken, his assistant. Both deliver with excellence in a performance that should not be missed if you are in any way associated with the arts. But you don't have to be part of the arts to enjoy this show. It is both entertaining and thought-provoking, and a worthy contribution to the local theater scene."
Read the rest of the piece here.
(Photos: Andy Miller)
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