It’s rare for me to see a 45-minute show that feels like it has packed in 90 minutes of show craft and impact, but this show does. Becca has written herself a phenomenal acting showcase that she uses to its fullest effect, but it’s also a riveting story and fascinating character study. Auntie B stays with you because of the work of the creatives here and this is the kind of show Fringe festivals should be proud of— give an artist a deadline and sometimes they craft something that you know will SOAR.
What I didn't like
Fill those seats, don’t miss it.
My overall impression
Really a wonderful show. Deeply engaging, well crafted, acted, and directed. It should have a long life! GO see it! Bravo!!