I loved the complete investment from all of the actors, and I thought that this was a unique and engaging exploration of the apocalypse genre. I thought that the lighting was brilliant, and did a wonderful job of adding to the feeling of isolation, urgency, and fear. I highly recommend this show, I know that you will have a captivating theatrical experience....
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Attending this show was pretty random. My girlfriend bought a ticket but couldn't make it at the last minute, so she gave it to me. I went in blind and loved it. Bella Cvengros and Carl - sorry, I can't remember her name - were excellent with the love-hate sister thing. Glad I went and I can see why it is selling out. ...
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This show surprised me in its ability to pack in everything you could want in an absurdist play within the span of 45 minutes. Bella Cvengros has great writing and such good chemistry with Kenzie Gross. They were insatiable....
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Fantastic and dramatic depiction of an apocalyptic scenario with real dialogue and dynamic acting. Well written, acted and staged! Characters Carl, Any and Wayne gave the audience an authentic and emotional performance. A must see. Adding an additional
Performance June 27th Thursday. Get your tickets now! ...
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SO entertaining. I didn’t think an apocalypse plot line in a play format could ever work so well. The comedy was my favorite part. So well written and well executed by the actors. I was hooked the entire time. ...
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Fully committed performances, darkly imagined apocalyptic world and blasts of crazy humor make this one-act entertaining. At times the play evokes the style of early Sam Shepard, particularly in Wayne's monologue, and conveys the same sort of non-rational energy and vision. ...
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