I thought this show had a lot of heart and was very vulnerable. Hearing trans and non-binary stories told through conversations with each other made you feel like a fly on the wall. Engaging, raw and powerful. ...
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My general impression of the show was the cast was incredibly connected to the material and so was the audience. It felt like an intimate intercommunity therapy sesh/hangout. Truly such a lovely space to laugh and cry about all of the positives and negatives of being a part of the trans community. I did laugh and cry starting with the first beat and through the entire show. The writing felt like a love letter to and from the trans community <3...
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It was a true privilege to be witness to this collection of trans - non-binary cross generational stories. Moments of pain, misunderstanding and triumph were skillfully woven by a most adept cast and production team....
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A fascinating look at conversations on identity, A Third Space creates space for underrepresented communities to share their experiences in humorous and often in profound ways....
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I learned a lot about the trans/nonbinary experience. Each role represented very different experiences and yet a union was created. Very moving and intimate. ...
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Great writing, directing and acting ! - helpful to see this as a parent of a trans man currently in college, navigating life as well as work as a playwright interested in writing about queer experiences. I appreciated both the positive and negative messages that I heard in the play and I feel they will help me grow in my relationship with my son, whom I love and support with all my heart. ...
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Very enjoyable experience! The brutal honesty left me with a lump in my throat as cast shared personal experience monologues, interspersed with all too realistic conversations of living life. So glad that I attended with friends and family....
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