JOHNNY ON THE SPOTJohn Kuntz will never be confused with Alistair Cooke, but his presence as performer, playwright, or both ensures a show both lively and weird. In Terry Johnson's mix of psychoanalysis, surrealism, and British pinch-and-tickle Hysteria, or Fragments of an Analysis of an Obsessional Neurosis, presented by Nora Theatre Company, Kuntz comported crazily as Catalan symbolist Salvador Dalí.
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Even odder were the passel of loners Kuntz played in Actors' Shakespeare Project's premiere of his own The Hotel Nepenthe, set in and around a hostelry where whimsy shares a bed with yearning, and truth remains as elusive as Motel 6 room service.
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