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Dido of Idaho – Reviews

Los Angeles Times
VIBRANT… outré humor … freely intermingles laughter, frustration, tears and shock… Quirkiness may run amok, but the moment-to-moment interactions of the characters have a wayward truthfulness.” — Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times

Broadway World 
POWEFUL, POINTED AND POIGNANT with solid performances and clever staging… a blistering and hysterical look at trauma, memory, and regret. Another in a long-running series of knockouts from the Echo Theater Company.” — Harker Jones, Broadway World

LA Theatre Bites 
AN EXCEPTIONAL SHOW… thrilling and challenging… L.A. Theatre Bites Recommended.” — Patrick Chavis, LA Theatre Bites

Discover Hollywood 
INTRIGUING, EXCITING, FUNNY, super authentic and full of precipitous, rocky places.” — Amalisha HuEck, Discover Hollywood

Splash Magazines
HUMOROUS AND ENTERTAINING… navigate[s] the tragic, the comic, and the absurd… comedy at its darkest.” — Elaine Mura, Splash Magazines

Cultural Daily
VERY FUNNY… sharp and intelligent directing… the Echo Theater Company continues its tradition of excellence in introducing new writers and plays to Los Angeles, presented by an outstanding ensemble of performers and directors.” — Hoyt Hilsman, Cultural Daily

Ticket Holders LA 
DEVILISHLY DARK… [a] quirky revelation-a-minute plot and nonstop clever dialogue.” — Travis Holder, Ticket Holders LA

All About the Stage
AN AMAZING, WONDERFUL PRODUCTION.” — Mary Montoro, All About the Stage

Arts Beat LA 
A PITCH DARK COMEDY… Performances are great across the board… Playwright Abby Rosebrock may have been inspired by the plight of Virgil’s tale of Dido, but she compassionately delivers her modern heroine a more meaningful and less fatal outcome. I enjoyed this play and recommend it.” — Pauline Adamek, Arts Beat LA