Sex Farce
Watching Rob Nash morph from character to character at cell-phone speed is like watching Alexander Nemov perfect a somersault after a double flip in an Olympic floorshow. In his new solo show, Sex Farce, Nash handily embodies 14 characters and umpteen sound effects aided only by a chair and an offstage voice, but an unwieldy frame loses Nash's latest a couple of points. The play begins and ends in 2066, which does nothing but make Nash's job harder.
"...previous multiple-character solo shows (the 12 Steps to a More Dysfunctional Family trilogy, the Holy Cross High Quadrilogy). But..."
June 1, 2001 Arts Review by Rob Curran