Charming, poignant, funny, loving - a sort of "every woman" character to whom the whole audience can relate. Well acted, well directed, brilliant ensemble! Choreography was excellent too! I'd see the play again if it were running longer....
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This is a beautifully relatable and moving piece of theater with great performances and physical movement. It's probably one of the better pieces at the Fringe to reflect real life experiences and how suffering is relative, but we're no less human or more trivial for experiencing or surviving our own personal trials and tribulations. ...
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