"This play doesn’t dance nearly as much as it wants to, and its ghosts and apparitions (in beautiful masks by Quiroz-Vázquez, Zoë Batson and Courtney Escoto) fit awkwardly alongside the sometimes groan-worthy comedy."
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"All of these elements work in unison to paint a picture of this beautiful cultural experience in which audiences can participate and have a festive time. 'Quince' is a must-see for the season. A wonderful way to start the summer with a bang . . . and a party, and glitter and music and dancing . . . "
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"Yes, 'Quince' goes on a little too long (especially if you’d rather skip out on the dance party at the end, because it’s between the audience and the door). And yes, the script can be a little heavy-handed with exposition, especially via the device of the new priest (and some groaner jokes). But the impression one is left with, sneaking through the dance party to the door, is full of buoyancy, love, and celebration: of heritage, of a milestone birthday, of acceptance."
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