An amazing set, superb acting, and a brilliant script make this production a home-run
Theatre NorthWest’s production of The Shoplifters by Morris Paynch will leave you with a smile on your face.
Alma is played by actress Erla Forsyth whose performance will have you laughing out loud as she truly embodies Alma’s sharp wit and with perfect comedic timing. Dom is being mentored and sometimes reigned in, by his affable senior partner Otto, who ends up having quite a different view of the crime. Its underlying message is subtle enough that it’s the kind of story you can chew on afterwards, if you want to, or just simply enjoy the absurdity of the situation at face value.
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