"Wounded" is not an anti-war play. It is a quiet, respectful examination of three intersecting lives. Not just these three, but everyone in their world has suffered the costs of war. Kaz makes it quietly clear -- war knows no boundaries, and no one escapes unharmed....
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Wounded is one of the most emotionally complex and devastating plays I have seen in a long time. Strong, raw, gut-wrenching performances of a challenging play makes this a deeply moving experience.
Telling the story of a woman caring for her husband, tragically injured in war, and how she tries to regain some of her own identity back, this becomes a harrowing tale of people struggling to make it though life day by day. Definitely one of my favorite plays I have seen at this year's Fringe....
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Wounded builds intensity through the whole story, while unwinding the characters and audience, pulling them deeper into these tense painful pulsing, though invisible, wounds....
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