Morticians In Love Review
Morticians In Love Feature
"In the midst of death, there is life and love-sacred, profane, unrequited and almost always dysfunctional-in Christi Stewart-Brown's very black, five-character comedy (counting two corpses). Scarcely fare for the squeamish, with its excursions into heterosexual and homosexual couplings among the living and dead, the play nonetheless comes off as a caustic, funny, sharp-eyed and skillfully performed autopsy on the difficulties of love...Morticians in Love may be morbid, but it has a heart." -The New York Times "...a morbid, pervy, and very funny farce...Sure, it's strange, but strangely touching too." - The Washington Post
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