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Logorrhea: The Most of Maximum Verbosity

By Quinton Skinner

Published on January 02, 2008

Maximum Verbosity bills itself as the theatrical equivalent of a garage band, with the emphasis on spontaneity and abandon rather than being limited to three dramatic chords. Far from it, actually; Logorrhea represents the kick-off of the company's fifth year with a look back to its body of irreverent and, yes, verbose takes on world mythology (China, British Isles, America, what have you). Guests include guitarist Hunter Goetzman, mime Dean Hatton, and modern dance trio Mad King Thomas. A typical boast from the proceedings: "Sometimes I use words I've never even heard of." Finally, someone who understands. For more information visit www.maximumverbosityonline.org.
Thursdays, Fridays. Starts: Jan. 3. Continues through Jan. 11, 2008



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