Kiss
Don't take it personally.
FROM CHILE
OCT 26 - NOV 19, 2017
The Tufts Daily
"The twist transcends the boundary between theater and reality."
"Metatheater for the digital age."
"Exposes the flimsiness of intercultural understanding even in the internet-based 21st century."
Broadway World
"Kiss is an unusual and discomfiting piece of theater that is part Syrian soap opera, part improv, and totally worth your time."
"Dower's direction sets a fast, almost breathless pace"
"As the young people on the stage open their eyes to the truth of a world far from their own, we who are on the opposite side of the footlights are opening our eyes, as well."
ArtsEmerson Delivers Tense and Moving “Kiss”
- Theater Mirror
"A strange and powerful piece."
“'First World Problems' is a phrase we tend to toss around, ruefully, when we find ourselves or one of our friends griping about, well, parking at Whole Foods. Or the Red Line. If you want a brief glimpse as to what that phrase really means, get yourself over to the Emerson Paramount and find out."
In Syria-inspired ‘Kiss,’ misinterpreting the language of war
-The Boston Globe
New York Times
“[Calderon is] Chile's most acclaimed playwright-director of the last two decades”
On Stage and Screen
“The true meaning of the title will shock you.”
American Theatre Magazine
"There’s a freshness and forcefulness to Calderón’s work, which marries the urgency of politics to the playful joy of theatre-making."