I was very entertained by this production. The complexities and nuances were very thought provoking and entetaining. As someone who battles with depression and anxiety, this production spoke to me. The mix of physical and verbal gymnastics is quite entertaining and I was entirely engaged with everyone, trying to make sense of this complex puzzle written well by Ian Kaye. ...
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Show #1:
What a way to kick off the Fringe. I knew nothing going in other than Nikki Muller had a new show.
But man.
This is one of the shows to see. It's so very much what it is and it is so very good at being that. The cast is great, David Haverty is UNLEASHED and fantastic...from the moment you realize "it's gonna be that show" it is and it never lets up. Excellent show by an excellent crew. ...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 16, 2019
Fantastic show with great pace. The acting was top-notch and engaging, and the story touches on feelings everyone can relate to with a great twist at the end. ...
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It was an incredible way to express the whole point of the show and the way they put it - blew my mind! At the point where you understand the whole thing.. i was impressed how all team did it! ...
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45 Milligrams had you laughing from the moment it started, all the way up until the finals moments, where you are then hit with a sudden twist in the storyline. Very serious and dramatic ending. Absolutely loved it, a smile never left my face. ...
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This was a very thoughtful and committed performance from the cast in a play that has been percolating and developing for some time. The lighting and sound design combined with some really electric physicality bring the play to life with a twist that sticks in your mind beyond just the car ride home....
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