The tension in the air is palpable as we witness two sisters dig... deeper and deeper into the trunk. Is something sinister approaching? Why am I feeling so tense, when nothing scary has happened...yet? This story will have you on the edge of your seat, leaning in as the twists of the story take its turns. No spoilers here. Filled with fast-paced natural dialogue, this two-hander unravels with precise direction, honest performances, and stellar execution. Go see it!...
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The script is fantastic. A wonderful idea (the less said, the better) about two sisters uncovering the secrets of their recently deceased father. And those secrets aren't what you'd expect and wildly surprising. Congrats to Jim and the entire crew on bringing a tight two-hander to life. I love a thriller on stage and this one doesn't disappoint....
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Trunk is an excellent play that packs more than a couple twisted punches into its tight one-hour run time. A trio of excellent performances lead what opens as a family drama into some dark and surprising territories. No spoilers here — buy a ticket, take the ride! Highly recommended!...
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The feeling of seeing Trunk is like the click-clack ascent up a rollercoaster before plunging down into darkness. So fun. So well acted by Lucie Beeby and Kate Hellen, whose, shall we say "troubled" relationship was entirely plausible. Big swing, big hit for Trunk. ...
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When this show finally dropped the mask and revealed its hand as to what was *really* going on, you have to know how delighted I was. It's clear from the start that something sinister lingers just beneath the surface, but the show's simple setup conceals just how messed up things are about to get. If dark and twisted is your thing, you are in for a good time....
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A superb thriller for the stage with excellent writing and layered characters. You will be gripping your seat, holding back tears, jaw dropping on the floor by the end of this. ...
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