Sandra Oh’s ‘Satellites’ Reviewed

The Village has posted a review of ‘Satellites’ the play that Sandra Oh is currently starring in on Broadway.
Here’s a snippet of the review, which lists Oh as one of the “saving graces” of the play:
Two saving graces help keep the rambling narrative of “Satellites” under control and make it worth seeing: Mark Wendland’s realistic, high-tech sets and Sandra Oh’s natural, poignant performance. The show has one of the best Off-Broadway sets that New York theatergoers have seen for some time, complete with a full living room, staircase and kitchen, and Nina’s in-home architectural design studio. Oh is a truly gifted actress, and she delivers her lines with dramatic aplomb and transcends the often-perplexing material. Whenever Oh screams, cries or laughs, she does so with conviction and plausibility. Son’s tale has a lot to say about race, class and the American work ethic in the new millennium, but her premise lacks clarity, and the simplistic ending is just too pat for such an emotionally charged, complex story.
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