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Two Themes For The Price Of One: “Before Your Very Eyes”

by Karen Tortora-Lee on May 28, 2010

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Before Your Very Eyes

How you feel about Before Your Very Eyes (Written and Directed by Edward Elefterion) depends very much upon the person you are, what you believe about the events of 9/11, and whether or not you are a person who trusts what they see and takes it for truth, or if you are a person who needs evidence to support everything before you’ll believe it.

Before Your Very Eyes starts off as a piece about raw emotion – but quickly becomes a piece about something quite different.  For the rest of the play it vacillates between moments of poetic beauty and moments of uncompromising activism.

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