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HEATHER ROBERTS
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June 27, 2024
A knockout! It felt like a real privilege to be at the premiere of something that I am certain will become an American theatre classic. ...
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ANDRES REY
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June 27, 2024
Very touching story about friendship, love, and the traditions that bring us together and keep us apart. The two "Mikvah Girls" give stellar performances. ...
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ANTHONY LEYVA
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June 26, 2024
It was a great powerful story about two women who found genuine connection within their friendship. Going through the tribulations of womanhood, and religion ...
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RACHEL TROY
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June 26, 2024
Funny, devastating, beautifully written, perfectly acted and expertly directed— this show is a MUST SEE!...
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REYMOND REDING
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June 25, 2024
Awestruck— Mikvah Girls is the beautiful blend of humor and longing. The set is clever, watching everyone work within it was transfixing. The story was so abundantly tender. A must-see....
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ANONYMOUS
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June 25, 2024
Funny, heartbreaking, and deeply impactful. Excellent performances all through, great chemistry between the two leads! Underneath the great writing and excellent soundtrack, there’s some real emotional gut punches here ...
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AUDREY VALCOURT
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June 25, 2024
By far my favorite show I have seen at the Fringe this year. Every inch of this production is filled with love and care. The set design is stunning, especially impressive given the Fringe restrictions. Beautiful writing that felt so intimate and real, at times I felt I was intruding. Evidently directed with care, patience, and attention to detail - the tone is perfect, the piece feels like it is living and breathing with you. Not a bit of this production feels out of place, every element comes together perfectly to tell a truly stunning story....
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JAY STALDER
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June 25, 2024
This play is great. A really incredible new script, and brilliant direction from Brian Eckert (as always). As funny as it is heartbreaking. Fresh and unique, an instant classic. ...
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DREW PETRIELLO
certified reviewer
June 24, 2024
This jumped straight to the top of my favorites from this year's festival. Not only is everyone on the artistic team clearly firing on all cylinders, but the production is constantly conjuring deep emotions that land with all the weight of a sledgehammer to the sternum . It's fun, it's romantic, it's moving, it's sexy, it's horrifying, it's joyous, it's all the colors of the emotional rainbow and maybe a few more that we don't have names for. Theatre at it's best, I am delighted to report....
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SAMANTHA KOSTICK
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June 24, 2024
Weissman beautifully depicts female intimacy in Mikvah Girls. As her protagonists explored their connectedness in menstrual cycle and mutual love of Bruce Springstein, the audience laughed, cried, and mourned in silence alongside the young women—so excruciatingly wise beyond their years and naive to a world beyond their own. Maya Knell and Sofia Joanna epitomize the strength of vulnerability in their portrayals of the two young women. Even the walk-ons were electrically funny....
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