Watching this show, I was reminded of the stories of young girls wandering into fairy rings and being offered some tasty food. The young girls innocently accepts the gift and eats the meal, only to discover that the food was rotten, the fairies were maliciously deceptive and the meal stole decades of time from her.
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These two know each and they understand themselves. Almost too well for their own comfort, but just enough to make this a masterful show. They are both so present to each other and the audience that you get the feeling that anything could happen while also knowing that whatever happened, you'd be in the extremely competent hands of master performers.
Enjoyable from start to finish. ...
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A well crafted show that is comfortable being comically silly one moment and shockingly brutal the next, staged with skill and performed with gusto....
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Brendan is a mad and immediate presence who inhabits his broken characters with intelligence, wit, and abandon. The structure of this piece unfolds like an oragami puzzle, making the journey even more enjoyable than the destination. This is a short play, not a one-man show; it is told with the focus and theatricality that goes far beyond what we are used to in Fringe solo work of self-revelatory navel gazing. In other words, I loved it....
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