Chicago Tribune says “Get Out Alive lives on!”

 

“I watched an immensely talented and arresting performer in a show that combined dance from Lynette and two fine female dancers, a live DJ, visual art, including family photos and a lot of music. It was directed with tremendous energy and sensitivity by Roger Ellis. It was honestly intimate, sometimes to the point of pain. But this was not a polemic or a couple of hours filled by dry lessons. Most left the theater with, yes, a greater understanding of the ravages and realities of mental illness but also with an appreciation of the artfulness and courage it took to bring it all on stage. They were entertained.”.” - Rick Kogan, The Chicago Tribune

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