by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Directed by Summer L. Williams Lights, Benjamin Williams. Costumes, Miranda Giurleo. Sound, David Wilson
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by Daniel Gewertz, The Boston
Herald
The juxtaposition of two
families in transition
highlights their similarities
and overshadows their
differences...
Julia Noulin-Merat's set
bisects the stage to delineate
the two households, and
Benjamin Williams effectively
uses lighting to define the
homes and the minstrel show
venue...
It's smart, funny, shocking,
discomfiting, and extremely
entertaining. It seems to me
that's what theatre should be.
by Nancy Grossman,
BroadwayWorld.com
The design team provides good
complement to the play’s soul-
searching.
Benjamin Williams’ nuanced
lighting enhances the play’s vivid
family contrast. Julia Noulin-Merat’
s set design captures both the
overlapping and diverging
concerns of the Crows and the
Pattersons.
“Neighbors” is shaking up the
sometimes overly tranquil Hub
theater scene, and that is all to the
good.
by Jules Becker
The Bay State Banner
julia noulin.mérat scenic design
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