Reviews of Karl Frost's dance/theatrical work

on Ashes...

... fascinating; awkward, tender, and violent movement combined with snippets of dialog and swiftly built-up characters and relationships, creating social and sexual conflicts with an almost unnerving intimacy... utterly compelling. Brett Fetzer, The Stranger (Seattle April 2004)
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on Axolotl

It was infantilizing and weird and extremely interesting. I highly recommend it.
ANNIE WAGNER, The Stranger (Seattle 2004)
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I left the theater shell-shocked. It was easily the oddest, most surprising performance experience I've ever had. And, against all expectations, one of the most rewarding.
BRENDAN KILEY, The Stranger (Seattle 2005)
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It was strange, funny, pleasant, and scary…the eye opening darkness of Axolotl.
SHAHAR SHILOACH, NRG (Tel Aviv 2005)
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on The Proximity Project

... something startling but strangely beautiful to behold .
MOLLY RHODES, SF Weekly (San Francisco, August 2007)

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On a workshop of Contact Improvisation

...I feel spectacular: vibrant, alive, liberated and stimulated in a way I haven't felt in months. Every nerve of my body tingles.

JENNY LOWER, VC Reporter (Ventura, January 2008)

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