On the surface, this salacious cross-pollination might sound entertaining, but without enough exploration of these people or enough time to invest in the mess of their affairs, “Grief Hotel” feels more like a vague social experiment about impulse...
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Review: A Drowsy Night at ‘Grief Hotel’
Grief Hotel, Where You Check In to Yourself
What’s more, this particular show is a sneaky marvel. Rather than handing you tidy packages of exposition, Grief Hotel trusts you to fall into an already rushing river, find a branch, and hang on.
GRIEF HOTEL: A BIZARRE BUSINESS PLAN THAT DOUBLES AS A CLEVER LEITMOTIF
Playwright Liza Birkenmeier doesn’t make it immediately easy to grasp the gist of her quirky play, Grief Hotel. It starts with Aunt Bobbi – Susan Blommaert, queen of the deadpan delivery – planted in her armchair stage left. Updating the layout...
GRIEF HOTEL: MISERY LOVES COMPANY
Liza Birkenmeier’s Obie Award–winning play paints a gorgeously impressionistic picture of a group of acquaintances in loneliness, contemplation, and despair.
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