I want to know the result of the DNA and i want to see the dad speaking from hell.
My overall impression
I Hope You’re Having Fun in Hell is a fun and emotional play. It shows how hard it can be families are broken due to affairs, and when parents are not there for their kids. It talks about pain, anger, money, kids out the marriage, and how people can be hurt for a long time when they don’t get the love they need.
Cynthia did an amazing job. She played a daughter whose father was never really there; he was busy being with other women and trying to buy his kids’ love with money. Cynthia made you feel everything—her sadness, her anger, and how badly she wanted a real connection with her dad. She wasn’t just acting—it felt real.
The story shows that money can’t replace love. The dad gave gifts and money, but he never gave his time or love. Cynthia’s character helped make that clear. You could feel that she was hurting deep inside, and her performance showed that pain.
The play was well-written and kept me interested the whole time. The story had emotion, drama, laughs and moments that felt very real.