The performances were so good, and the script is inventive and keeps you guessing. KT Vogt really shows tremendous range and her characters are so grounded and human. Author and co-star (and real life daughter) Audrey Cirzan does a great job of playing two sides of her coin as well. I was glad that the description of the show was a bit vague, because it left room for some fun surprises.
What I didn't like
I’d be interested in a talk back at the end. Not necessary, but that’s the only improvement I could imagine and they make you fill this box.
My overall impression
Wow! I was not expecting this! Fun twists and turns and not the ones you think you’re expecting. The premise was fun, and comparisons to Pirandello come to mind when your view of the piece is shifted, scene by scene. Uproariously funny, and one of the best shows I’ve seen so far in the Fringe. The mother-daughter relationship of a creative and their parent is very relatable. Even the most supportive parent can unintentionally derail the creative process.