Dueling Critics: ‘Travels with My Aunt’

Dueling Critics: ‘Travels with My Aunt’
Jeremy Sher, Sean Fortunato, LaShawn Banks and John Hoogenakker in 'Travels with My Aunt.' photo courtesy of the Writers’ Theatre
Dueling Critics: ‘Travels with My Aunt’
Jeremy Sher, Sean Fortunato, LaShawn Banks and John Hoogenakker in 'Travels with My Aunt.' photo courtesy of the Writers’ Theatre

Dueling Critics: ‘Travels with My Aunt’

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Just in time for the holiday season, when airports and highways are filled with people en route to visit family, comes “Travels with My Aunt.” This black comedy  has been adapted from Graham Greene’s novel of the same name by Giles Havergal at the Writers’ Theatre.

Directed by Stuart Carden, the show features four actors—LaShawn Banks, Sean Fortunato, John Hoogenakker and Jeremy Sher—who portay the 25 plus characters in the play. 

Dueling Critics Jonathan Abarbanel and Kelly Kleiman reviewed the production, which runs at the Writers’ Theatre through March 27.