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Words, Razors, and the Wounded Heart
April 15, 2013 in City Living, Reviews | Tags: Amanda Brooklyn, Cory Asinofsky, Dean Acree, Emma Barash, Jackie Hansen, Less Than Rent, Patrick Dooley, RJ Vaillancourt, Sean Patrick Monahan, Tom Sanchez | by W. Kenton | 2 comments
Adolescence is a special time, when boys and girls become men and women, and the inherent fantasy experience of childhood meets the brutal reality of adulthood. Less Than Rent (the name makes me think of Bret Easton Ellis’s novel Less Than Zero and the musical Rent) theater company’s production of Words, Razors, and the Wounded Heart at Under St. Mark’s Theater offers the connoisseur of teen angst a stage full of beautiful, young, white kids at the center of an adolescent vortex, gyrating to popular music, addicted to sex, drugs, and drama.