I liked that the show was teamed up with an organization that was bringing awareness to some of the harsh truths about the life of a journalist.
It felt like I walked into a cool art exhibition from New York in the 70’s or 80’s or some sort. Super trippy in some parts with how the director used the stage unlike most shows I have seen in LA.
They also had human rights pamphlets out front I didn’t realize were a thing. So I may want to go to the event the show is having where it’s like a discussion panel.
Would recommend to any artist, even if not interested in the topic, the show was like a collage of random little totally unique inspiration(thinking outside the box!).
Super informative!
What I didn't like
Some transitions in the beginning were choppy, but it could’ve been the directors choice too.
My overall impression
It was really informative in the first part and then it got very deep into really pretty choreo and words and lighting and all at the end.