Love absurdist theater in general and think it’s an excellent foil for tough subjects. So the matching of subject to style in this original piece is very smart. And the archetypal character choices, and the mixing up of the same, was a great storytelling strategy.
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My overall impression
This show’s structure, word play and acting were fascinating and very smart / charming / clever. It’s a hard genre to pull off and this show sort of grew on me as it unfolded. Plus the international flavor (cast, tone, message) was great. Excellent Fringe fare.