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The Verdict Reviews: What Do Critics Think of the New York Premiere of Between Two Knees?

The production is from The 1491, an intertribal sketch comedy troupe.

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The reviews are rolling in for The Perelman Performing Arts Center premiere of The 1491’s new comedy Between Two Knees, which officially opened February 13 after beginning performances February 4.

Directed by Eric Ting, Between Two Knees is an Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Yale Repertory Theatre production, and will run through February 24.

The production features Rachel Crowl, Derek Garza, Justin Gauthier, Shyla Lefner, Wotko Long, James Ryen, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, and Sheila Tousey. They are joined by Irma-Estel Laguerre, Jessica Ranville, John Scott-Richardson, Kholan Studi, and Ryan Anthony Williams.

The 1491 is an intertribal sketch comedy troupe. Between Two Knees originally premiered at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and has also played the Yale Repertory Theatre, McCarter Theater, and Seattle Rep. The bold comedy takes a hard look at the effects of systemic oppression long after textbooks typically stop teaching Native history.

Read the reviews here.

Interludes (Adrian Dimanlig)

New York Theater (Jonathan Mandell)

TheaterMania (Zachary Stewart)

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Playbill will continue to update this list as reviews come in.

The creative team includes choreographer Ty Defoe, scenic designer Regina García, costume designer Lux Haac, lighting designer Elizabeth Harper, sound designer Jake Rodriguez, projection designer Shawn Duan, wig and hair designer Younghawk Bautista, fight director Rod Kinter, and dramaturg Julie Felise Dubiner. Casting is by Tanis Parenteau and Stephanie Yankwitt. Amanda Nita Luke-Sayed is production stage manager.

 
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