

Marcus Is Walking
Joan Ackermann
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Readers appreciate the poignant themes and striking visuals presented in the play. There is a strong admiration for the metaphors and writing style, although some express that the narrative feels slightly rushed, lacking depth in character development. Many feel the emotional weight resonates well, while noting a sense of unfinished quality to the execution.
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"A family is the subject of THE ARCHITECTURE OF LOSS, Ms. Cho's touching new play…[The] scenes are very strong; they run deep.“ —The New York Times. ”…THE ARCHITECTURE OF LOSS is the kind of play one wishes there were more of: totally unpretentious, of the utmost simplicity, and steadily close to the bone. It is, moreover, about real people…"
— New York Metro
The Architecture of Loss is a American play written by Julia Cho and published by Dramatists Play Service (2005).
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