A beautiful, poignant play about grief. Thoroughly enjoyed it and was impressed with the acting, writing, and directing in equal measure....
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Part David Lynch, part Lost, a little bit of cerebral and absurd, Unsweet Perdition embraces the weird, then pushes it further...Figuratively and literally, they used the entirety of the space. This play was a unique concept you don't see too often, which made it a breath of fresh...water?...
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This set out to tackle "New Weird" and i think it hit the mark. As the play went on I regretted drinking the shows gifted water for fear I too would get stuck in a Trauma Loop....
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Immediately be intrigued to wonder what this world is by the sound/ lighting design and the subtle sophisticated eerie/ Friendly smile of the actor from the first moment. At the end, it is very touching to discover the personal story of each character. ...
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