Dear future audience,

The production of “With Bated Breath,” written by Mark-Eugene Garcia and directed by Rodrigo Ernesto Bolanos, was a tastefully written and skillfully executed experience. From the moment the lights shine on Old Lady Warner at Warner’s Corner Store, the audience is fully engaged in an amusing and thought-provoking story.
Set in the small town of Virgin, Minnesota, the play introduces local residents who appear prudish—until they become anything but. The script is sweet, comical, and filled with clever tongue twisters, puns, and double entendres. The cast of seven is impressive, with four actors playing dual roles to bring eleven distinct characters to life.
The performance made excellent use of its black box theater setting. Scenes transitioned seamlessly between various locations, including a general store, a factory, a church, and even a Jeep. These changes occurred effortlessly before the audience’s eyes during brief transitions. Additionally, the sound effects were perfectly balanced, drawing the audience deeper into the storyline without being overwhelming.
I will not share more to avoid spoiling the surprises of Virgin, Minnesota; however, what happens there just might happen in a town near you.
Best regards,
Susan Armeli
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