The Flower Society is an amazing play that touches the heart with subject matter that is often overlooked in our society. A fresh take on the lives of 4 women that are experiencing homelessness and the trials they face on the daily. The lessons this play covers are definitely ones that need to be heeded by women living on the streets....
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This is a tearjerker - so bring your tissues. A story of surviving homelessness is carefully and realistically portrayed on stage by four amazing women who draw you in immediately. It gets real, real fast. ...
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The powerful performances of the four extremely talented actresses are still haunting me the morning after seeing the show and I continue to think about the issues raised, the lessons shared with the audience by the characters, and the skillful approach of the playwright. The endgame had the right amount of sorrow and triumph to be true-to-life....
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This was a very timely and relevant production, as right across the street from the theater is a giant billboard reading "Homelessness Kills". I was immediately drawn in to the story of the four homeless women, and how they coped with their daily lives, a very realistic and important theater piece....
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An important window into an issue — homelessness — that is often discussed in the news media, but which is rarely personalized in the way that this show was able to do....
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Didn’t want to leave the theater after this one ended. Found it hard to get up, given the weight of what I’d just seen. When a play does this to me, it did something right....
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