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New York International Fringe Festival
Confessions of a Dope Dealer:
Drugs are bad (except when they're good) and sometimes theater can get you high.
By Will Doig |
Savvy anti-drug advertising has become increasingly common
since the infamous "This is your brain on drugs"
campaign. But rare is a show like Confessions of a Dope Dealer,
an absorbing and nuanced meditation on getting hooked on drugs
during the pursual of self-actualization. Using only a handful
of sound effects, props, and facial contortions—go see
this show for the "whippet face" alone, Sheldon
Norberg tells a mostly autobiographical story of a young man
who takes his father's advice to "sell a product that
sells itself." Unexpectedly, his small business venture
gradually becomes a never-ending search for enlightenment
with his fruitless quest for inner-peace-via-LSD leaving him
cut off from human contact, the material world and any sense
of spirituality. Honesty and pragmatism define his refreshingly
undidactic discussions, and Norberg's comedic timing is impeccable.
(His physical humor and vocal machinations land him somewhere
between Kramer and Rod Serling.) This is one smart, buoyant
public service announcement that, in a sane world, would infiltrate
our public schools as easily as pot does.
Published on August 19, 2005 as a web exclusive.
Copyright © 2005 , New York Metro, Llc. All rights reserved.
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