The show was well-written with a wonderful mix of humor and heart (and heartbreak).
It didn’t take itself too seriously but still had effective darkness with the truths/facts shared....
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A razor sharp jab at our troubled justice system. It has enough laughs to make it go down easy but not enough to quell the audience's sense of unease. You leave entertained but provoked to thought. And hopefully action. An important piece of work....
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The comedic brilliance of Pam Eberhart is well known, but her ability to tell such a deeply troubling and gut-wrenching story puts her in a class of her own. Her writing is hilarious and clever, and then, out of nowhere, leaves the audience in tears, gasps, and palpable awe. ...
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SUCH BEAUTIFUL WORK!! Pam is magnetic and astounding! She’s incredibly multi talented. This show is WELL DIRECTED by Scott Leggett. He takes us on an incredible journey with these two characters.
Tyler Hayes Stilwill will also win you over with his charmingly beautiful performance. He’s very honest onstage. ...
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Thought-provoking true story brought to life by just two actors, who skillfully breathe life into multiple characters. Clever staging with a distinct voice, and a talented cast...
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This play is as light as cotton candy and heavy as heart break. Pam Eberhardt is hilarious! and a true triple threat, She wrote the script, played the female lead and she croons! (You'll love her lyrics!) Her timing is impeccable, and her script turns on a dime. From high satire to stone cold realism, with the true accounts of injustice woven throughout the play. Tyler Stillwell's performance is sweeping and deft, with such soulful honesty, that during his closing monologue the audience collectively ached with him. And Scott Leggett was the magic sauce, Under his direction there was no wasted movement, not a false note. 3 cheers for this beautiful play. ...
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