Reviews of Plays at The Ochre House
"St. Genet of the Flowery Teeth"
"Coppertone IV: Hell"
"Empty Room"
"Coppertone III: The Asylum"
"14 Death Defying Acts"
"Coppertone II: The Pope of Chili Town"
"Coppertone"
"Seance"
"The puppets perform a nativity scene (with a green-headed Baby Jesus) so foulmouthed and sacrilegious, if word of it gets to Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly, there could be a cluster-Fox of news crews on the Ochre House steps for weeks to come."
- Elaine Liner
"Call it alternative theater or just low-budget whimsy, it's a fresh and challenging piece of pure performance art."
Elaine Liner
"'Coppertone III' puts Matthew Posey's puppet hero in an asylum. So crazy, you can't help but love it."
- Mark Lowry
"The only sexual component in 14 Death Defying Acts is the resentment of an ex-wife. But there are a lot of drugs and rock 'n' roll."
- Lawson Taitte
"Watch The Ochre House’s 14 Death Defying Acts: An Autopsy on Hunter S. Thompson with care. If you’re a writer, you’ll go home itching to flick on the computer and not look up for hours. If you’re a boozer or into pills, you’ll stop off on the way home to stock up. If you’re a virgin voyeur, you’ll have a baptism you won’t soon forget."
- Alexandra Bonnifield
"Low-budget is too generous a way to describe 14 Death Defying Acts..."
- Elaine Liner
"...the three puppets in this performance are so large, so goofy, yet strangely believable characters, down and out, drinking on the wrong side of Puppet Town..."
Anne Bothwell
