Stock·holm syndrome: noun ˈstäk-ˌhō(l)m-
the psychological tendency of a hostage to bond with, identify with, or sympathize with his or her captor Sexy, funny, and intensely physical, Stockholm explores a love so passionate that it has become a prison, peeling back the skin of a dangerous romance to reveal dark and bitter truths. |
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“(Lind and Saudek) gracefully deploy their bodies in ways typically associated with Cirque de Soleil acrobats”
- The New York Times
- The New York Times
“Christina and Richard sizzle onstage”
- Entertainment Hour
- Entertainment Hour
“Remarkable in its ferocity, stamina, and beautiful physical exploration of some darker areas of humanity...While Lind and Saudek are admirable actors vocally on stage, it is their dancing and movement capabilities that allow these roles to become something more than tragic self-destructive people"
-Theater is Easy
-Theater is Easy