It was so accurate to middle schoolers especially in that time. The way everyone talked and behaved and their insecurities were so true. Everyone could find at least one character to relate to. So many scenes had me falling off my chair laughing. Just the opening is enough to stand on it own. But then you get so much more. It could get sentimental, sad, and hilarious. I look forward to future plays from this director and these actors. ...
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As someone who was a young, queer teen in 2012 this show was such a delight. To the End of the World fills a huge need for media about growing up in the 2010s, a time where queer culture was changing in a major way and so many kids who are now artists were discovering who they are. The concept was executed flawlessly and made me feel like part of a community I didn’t know I had as a kid....
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This is such a fun idea that I wish I came up with. Jesse wrote a fantastic script that the actors seamlessly brought to life! An excellent look at teen angst. I loved every second of this show, and wish I could live in this little world they created. ...
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What a delight from top to bottom. A crackerjack script with electric performances from its young cast. Tackles some weighty issues that teens face (I know I sure faced them) in an upbeat and approachable way, but never feels preachy or message-oriented. Believe me when I say - it's a total blast....
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certified reviewerJune 14, 2024
I fell in love with every character and laughed out loud every other line. The energy on stage was palpable and I was hooked from the start. ...
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