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Inanimate

August 21, 2017 - October 1, 2017

Produced by The Flea Theater @ The Flea Theater

20 Thomas Street, New York, NY 10013, United States

PRESS

Nick Robideau Explores Objectum Sexuality in ‘Inanimate’ at The Flea Theater

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Jon Sobel

- blogcritics

A woman passionate for inanimate objects is the subject of this quirky comedy opening the season at Flea’s brand new theater.

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Asya Danilova

- On Stage Blog

“The Objects of Her Affection”

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Samuel L. Leiter

- Theatre's Leiter Side

Inanimate at the Flea Brings Life to the Stage

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Cody Buser

- Times Square Chronicles

Things Can Really Hang You Up the Most – Inanimate

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Martha Wade Steketee

- Theater Pizzazz

Review: 'Inanimate,' the Opening Act at New Flea Theater

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Juliet Hindell

- The Tribeca Trib

Applause! Applause! Review of Nick Robideau's Inanimate at The Flea by

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Christopher M. Struck

- Rising Action

A CurtainUp Review: Inanimate

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Jacob Horn

- CurtainUp

It’s heartbreaking what is broken in this journey, but it is emotionally true

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Kathryn Kelly

- Stage Buddy

The Flea’s new downstairs venue The Siggy, explores what object sexuality might look like in small-town America.

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Carrie Lee O’Dell

- The Reviews Hub

The Flea Breaks In Its New Theater With the Quirky “Inanimate”

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David Cote

- The Village Voice

Inanimate Review: Loving Objects at The Flea

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Jonathan Mandell

- New York Theater

As always, the performances by the Bats, the Flea's resident company, are a pleasure.

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- Lighting and Sound America

Fascinating and fresh new play can’t decide if it is a metaphor, comedy or a study of a real life fetish.

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Victor Gluck

- Theater Scene

A quirky new comedy that explores an offbeat sexual orientation known as Objectum sexuality.

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Ken Kaissar

- Theater is Easy

Review: In ‘Inanimate,’ a Forbidden Love Dares to Speak Its Name

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Ben Brantley

- The New York Times

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