Weak performances tamp out the fire that should roar in Convergence-Continuum's 'Amazons and Their Men' (review)
With "Amazons and Their Men," artistic director Clyde Simon brings the fifth work by Harrison to the Liminis theater, only this time, he's directing the show, and the results aren't nearly as sublime. It's a marvelous play -- chock-full of Harrison-esque challenges for the cast -- but it's badly executed, the effect not unlike seeing a beautifully cut frock on a pot-bellied pig.