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Reviews of the
Emergency Monologues (Performances)
...It’s a brilliantly simple form. Phillips spins the wheel, he reads out the random selection and then has to talk about the indicated story, code-word or moral. Then he does it again, and the show literally revolves around the wheel, so always the tales of wisdom and idiocy he expresses are punctuated by the melodramatics of a roulette game.... -Time and Space
...It took a form of raw bravery to share this experience. I’m grateful he did.... -Plank Magazine
...Phillips, neatly mixing humour and personal commentary with some dead-serious topics, is a charming storyteller... - Now Magazine
Other Articles about the Emergency Monologues
Emergency Monologues was featured for 3 consecutive days in the National Post (Feb 3, 4 and 5, 2009)
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
When Mr. Phillips first recounted the events to friends, someone said he would gladly pay $5 to hear that story. -National Post Article
With seven fewer productions but more events than last year, the 18th annual SummerWorks increased its audience size to 13,600. And that’s with all the rain we had during opening weekend....Prizes awarded on Sunday (August 17) recognized some of the event’s finest work.
-Now Magazine
...It’s a brilliantly simple form. Phillips spins the wheel, he reads out the random selection and then has to talk about the indicated story, code-word or moral. Then he does it again, and the show literally revolves around the wheel, so always the tales of wisdom and idiocy he expresses are punctuated by the melodramatics of a roulette game.... -Time and Space
...It took a form of raw bravery to share this experience. I’m grateful he did.... -Plank Magazine
...Phillips, neatly mixing humour and personal commentary with some dead-serious topics, is a charming storyteller... - Now Magazine
Other Articles about the Emergency Monologues
Emergency Monologues was featured for 3 consecutive days in the National Post (Feb 3, 4 and 5, 2009)
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
When Mr. Phillips first recounted the events to friends, someone said he would gladly pay $5 to hear that story. -National Post Article
With seven fewer productions but more events than last year, the 18th annual SummerWorks increased its audience size to 13,600. And that’s with all the rain we had during opening weekend....Prizes awarded on Sunday (August 17) recognized some of the event’s finest work.
-Now Magazine