A situation that does not develop its promise significantly, Five Models in Ruins, 1981 features plenty of period name-checking (Basquiat, Ungaro, Prince, Roxy Music, Parker-Bowles, “some girl named Madonna?” et alia), a dance party, a thundersto...
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FIVE MODELS IN RUINS, 1981: DRESSED FOR EXCESS
Five Models in Ruins, 1981 Off-Broadway review — Elizabeth Marvel-led play strikes familiar poses
Waiting to see what develops goes with the art of photography — and theatre. But audiences anticipating something persuasive or perceptive to surface in Five Models in Ruins, 1981 will be kept waiting. Insights stay elusive in this uneventful fashi...
'Five Models in Ruins, 1981’ offers mostly surface pleasures (Off Broadway review)
While the cast delivers these lines at a rapid clip under Morgan Green’s direction, Five Models seems content to skim the surface of fashion-world satire without going either very deep or broad — or committing to whether it wants to be a drama or...
Review: Five Models in Ruins, 1981 Takes Its Best Shot
While it might take some viewers a little time to realize the double meaning of the title of Caitlin Saylor Stephens’ new play, “Five Models in Ruins, 1981,” now premiering at Lincoln Center Theater under the focused direction of Morgan Green, ...
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