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Children of a Lesser Goddess



foundtheatre.org

599 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach

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March 25, 2008
Amanda Johnson Irvine, CA

My whole family had a fantastic time! Watching Dorothy Spirus is like hanging with your best friend and laughing until your sides hurt. Her characters will live with you long after you've left. Three weeks later, my family still laughs when one of us brings up a quote from the show. To be in the know, go see this show! TWO MAMMALIAN THUMBS UP!

March 21, 2008
Suzette Tieman Irvine, CA

For a fun, insightful evening, filled with characters you swear you've met (or been!) at one time or another, I highly recommend checking out "Children of a Lesser Goddess" at the Found Theater. Dorothy Spirus catches and then runs with her observations on the human CON-dition and we get to laugh, knowingly.

March 18, 2008
Alexia Haidos Santa Monica, CA

A drive to Long Beach from Santa Monica on a Friday night is not my idea of a good time, but  Dorothy Spirus’ colorful performances in Children of a Lesser Goddess made the trip more than worth my while.  This is one entertaining show - chock full, funny and refreshing!  Ahh, it feels so good to laugh.

March 18, 2008
Gretchen Swanson Long Beach, CA

A one-woman tour de force that captures the heart and wit of both sexes. My husband is still quoting lines from the show, especially Mammal Mommy. Well, I don't want to give anything away so I recommend all to go - asap.

March 17, 2008
Katie Larson Long Beach, CA

Dorothy Spirus's one woman show at the Found Theater in Long Beach is a great night out, with characters ridiculous, touching, hysterical and heartbreaking. The goddess has a lesser child for everyone, from the yoga instructor who won't shut up while you're trying to relax to the soccer mom who hides everything behind her smile. There's the woman you know who never met a craft over which she couldn't obsess. Scrapbooking or macrame' anyone? Juggernaut lives in the aging rock star. And there are more of the goddesses' friends to meet. Dorothy embodies the soul of each of these characters, while bracketing them with the all knowing comments of the goddess. You'll absolutely laugh and you just might tear up when you meet these children of a lesser goddess.


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