For anyone who’s ever felt like they just can’t crack those “unspoken yet unanimously agreed upon” social cues and rules of society… We are not alone! This is a show that speaks to that and I really enjoyed it for that.
What I didn't like
Just a technical note: there were some sounds cues that could be louder. <3
My overall impression
One of my favorite things about Fringe is how intimate the art can be. With Thea Pueschel’s The Injustice of Virginity, you get exactly that. Intimacy. Like catching up with a friend and hearing all about the wild night they recently had. The friend, in this case, is Justice, beautifully portrayed by Dominique Turner and crafted with plenty of humor fueled moments and moments of humanizing vulnerability.