Goldstar Member Reviews - Beauty of the Father by Nilo Cruz

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Sonnets for an Old Century by José Rivera: Goldstar Audience Review by Gloria O’Connor - 5 Stars ☆☆☆☆☆

Sonnets for an Old Century by José Rivera: Goldstar Audience Review by Gloria O’Connor - 5 Stars ☆☆☆☆☆

Sonnets for an Old Century by José Rivera: Goldstar Audience Review by Mo in Chicago - 5 Stars ☆☆☆☆☆

Sonnets for an Old Century by José Rivera: Goldstar Audience Review by Mo in Chicago - 5 Stars ☆☆☆☆☆

‘Cuba and His Teddy Bear’ @Goldstar Member Review # 5 - Rated 4.0
If you have yet to go to Coco (@CocoChicago), check it out! Food is great and their cocotini’s are delicious!
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‘Cuba and His Teddy Bear’ @Goldstar Member Review # 5 - Rated 4.0

If you have yet to go to Coco (@CocoChicago), check it out! Food is great and their cocotini’s are delicious!

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‘Cuba and His Teddy Bear’ @Goldstar Member Review # 4 - Rated 3.0
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‘Cuba and His Teddy Bear’ @Goldstar Member Review # 4 - Rated 3.0

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‘Cuba and His Teddy Bear’ @Goldstar Member Review # 3- Rated 4.0
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‘Cuba and His Teddy Bear’ @Goldstar Member Review # 3- Rated 4.0

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‘Cuba and His Teddy Bear’ @Goldstar Member Review # 2 - Rated 4.0
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‘Cuba and His Teddy Bear’ @Goldstar Member Review # 2 - Rated 4.0

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Audience Review #1 - Rated 4.0 (@goldstar member)
“Not since 1986, seeing Ed Harris and Judith Ivey in “Precious Sons,” have I experienced an ensemble, who risked their egos and loved their characters into a gritty reality…and left me breathless. Anyone who is a native New Yorker will understand this tenement and the souls, which inhabit it. The direction allows the words of a brilliant playwright to drive the action, and the actors to make your heart weep because though many of us would not admit to it, we know these characters and have either run from them or been drawn in by their utter humanity.” - AJ
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Audience Review #1 - Rated 4.0 (@goldstar member)

“Not since 1986, seeing Ed Harris and Judith Ivey in “Precious Sons,” have I experienced an ensemble, who risked their egos and loved their characters into a gritty reality…and left me breathless. Anyone who is a native New Yorker will understand this tenement and the souls, which inhabit it. The direction allows the words of a brilliant playwright to drive the action, and the actors to make your heart weep because though many of us would not admit to it, we know these characters and have either run from them or been drawn in by their utter humanity.” - AJ

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