The Boston Globe, March 8th, 2002
"Unitard," an off-off-Broadway hit now in Boston, is a hilarious and scathing attack on today's super-sophisticated, media- electrified urban culture. In a fast-paced relay of blackout solo routines, Mike Albo, Nora Burns, and David Ilku take aim at the pretentious, the ridiculous, and the plain annoying. These performers leave no target standing. Watching the cabaret-style show is like reading a first-rate satirical anthology by strobe light. The writing is dense, allusive, and witty. Driving themselves relentlessly, the three virtuoso performers go through enough changes of character (and co...
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