I really liked the male bonding ensemble and the different characterizations of male imagery...corporate, sports star, blue collar and militant as well as touching on taboo subjects like the down low aspects of homosexuality....
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One of the best shows I've seen at Fringe so far! A family drama that touches the soul, about ; brother's visiting their dead mother's house. I was sold on the fact that this was inspired by a Jay Z album, but the play made very little reference to individual lines of the songs, yet it covered major themes -- which I loved. Main one being racism and the limited perceptions on African Americans. The performances are top notch and the writing is stellar....
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Lucky Mor has created an engaging, thought provoking play that is a must -see of the Fringe. A strong cast filled with powerful performances anchored by a great script....
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I love the bond the brothers had. I liked that they cared enough to talk to each other. Death can divide family's apart but this brought them together. ...
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Big shout out to Lucky Mor for his fantastic writing! So many powerful moments, especially loved Tops monologues. This play touched me in many ways and shined a light on many current social and political issues that are in dire need of constant addressing. Reminded me of my own family dynamic specifically the aftermath of my own mother’s passing this time last year. This is a must see production!...
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This was a phenomenal play filled with commentary, food-for-thought moments, ups and downs, and a range of heart hitting emotions. I definitely would recommend this to anyone wanting to take a moment to enjoy a well told story that is brilliantly acted out....
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