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Orlando Sentinel arts writer Matt Palm attended opening night of Theatre UCF’s Imogen Says Nothing. Palm writes:
“Rebecca Elizabeth Low employs moments of softness to appealingly humanize – in the strict definition of the verb – Imogen without ever diminishing the character’s strength. And a second-act scene where she seems doomed to a life of being treated as “less than” once again is harrowing.”
“…director Chirstopher Niess has taken a straightforward approach with the absurdist material. Nothing about Imogen makes her seem any different than her human counterparts. (You learn she’s really a bear by Tim Brown’s not-so-secret hint in the scenic design, a bold choice that pays off.)”