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Echo Theatre's Lemonade makes you smack with sour detail

T.A. Taylor and Pam Dougherty are eager to avoid the past in pursuit of middle-age romance in Eve Ensler's mournful look at what we choose to ignore to celebrate life.
Ellen Locy
T.A. Taylor and Pam Dougherty are eager to avoid the past in pursuit of middle-age romance in Eve Ensler's mournful look at what we choose to ignore to celebrate life.

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Bath House Cultural Center,
521 E. Lawther
Tickets:
(214) 670-8749
Through April 29

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The Bath House Cultural Center is serving only one more weekend of Lemonade, so hurry up and buy your tickets. Rhonda Blair's astute direction manages to blend the wide variety of feelings -- rowdy, meditative, horny, mournful, vindictive -- into one coherent statement about how the same individual can offer everything to one person and nothing to another, can be destructive and inspiring when in different rooms dealing with different people. It's all in the timing, Eve Ensler seems to suggest, but even serendipity has an emotional fallout that the lucky ignore at their peril.

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