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Then there's Kirk Markley's spooky set. Like a dark Miró landscape where the puzzling world is painted into lovely shapes that look vaguely organic and mystical, Markley's set is framed by an oval scrim and filled with curving eggplant-colored furniture. It suggests a preconscious, protoplasmic dream state, where the "mistakes" of the universe all make cosmic sense in the end.
-Lee Williams, Houston Press, May 8, 2003.
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Speaking in Tongues
by Andrew Bovell
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Stages Repertory Theatre, 2003
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Directed by: Rob Bundy
Scenic Design: Kirk Markley Lighting Design: David Gipson Costume Design: Rodica Mirea Sound Design: Tim Thomson
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