PMA Associate Professor Beth F. Milles’ Play “Heading into Night” Garners Rave Reviews

Heading into Night, a play directed and co-devised by PMA Associate Professor Beth F. Milles is receiving rave reviews during its run at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles. The project is co-devised and performed by renowned Cirque du Soleil clown Daniel Passer, with Assistant Directing from PMA Alum Taylor Bazos ’23. Here are some selections from the media coverage of Heading into Night: 

HUGE IDEAS… EVOCATIVE…a poignant almost one-man, almost wordless vaudeville … There are so many visual tableaux, under Milles’s superb direction.” — Steven Leigh Morris, Stage Raw

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UNIQUE… There is poignancy in the simplicity, when talent and conviction express a serious subject matter with comedy and the musicality of movement.” — Joe Mosquesa, Glamgical

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EXQUISITE DETAIL… surreal, poignant, clever, and creative.” — Elaine Mura, Splash Magazines

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Listen to Milles and Passer discuss the play on the latest episode of the podcast Stage Whisper:

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A black and white drawing of a person with the area under their hat erased, looking into an open box with a brain inside it, against a blue background.  Heading into Night: a clown play about… [forgetting] Devised by Beth F. Milles and Daniel Passer
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