So. Much. Laughing. Out. Loud.
Such true to life human behavior and the analyzation of it. The stewing of resentment from friends in the second act was fantastic. I'm recommending this show to everyone. Go see it. ...
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It is really nice to have a play that represents millenials so well. It accurately represents the importance we place on our social media, while showing that we are not solely slaves to our phones. I also really enjoyed the interesting, complicated female protagonist. Overall, a really interesting, intelligent show!...
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An engaging, funny, and smart look at coming of age in the social media generation. A great cast, a smart script, and a very entertaining evening of theater. ...
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A real piece of theater created by talented, hard working artists that effectively and emotively dissects the way technology and humanity (or lack thereof) are increasingly interwoven. ...
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Wonderful performances, strong direction, but the story might be improved by narrowing focus and deciding what it really wants to say in a tight 90 minutes....
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I have never been able to relate to a show so much at a given point in my life until I saw FML. This show perfectly displays life as a 20 something. Showing you parts you can laugh at, but also displaying the things you are afraid to admit. FML is clever, smart, and well executed all around. From the writing, the actors and even the minimalistic art and lighting.. FML is a piece of theater I'm very happy to have witnessed and a piece of work I will take with me. ...
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