A beautiful, heartbreaking journey depicting the complicated dynamics between sisters and mothers/daughters. This original show is ethereal, whimsical, and thoughtful, with just a touch of humor woven throughout. The cast was absolutely brilliant and the concept of dream jumping to tell the characters’ story was really unique. ...
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What began as something quiet and abstract gradually revealed itself to be a poignant mediation on memory, love and the invisible threads that connect us. It surprised me with its emotional depth and stayed with me long after the final scene. ...
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It was extremely good. Had parts that made us laugh, wonder, sob, relate to etc. I myself am not into musicals but this was beautifully crafted. All aspects were on point. The background graphics, the singing, the ACTING! Well done 👏🏾👏🏾...
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A therapeutically heartbreaking journey through the supernatural, this piece of experimental theatre weaves grief, memory, and imagination into a hauntingly beautiful tapestry....
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This play felt like a dream, poetic, surreal, and emotionally layered. The way Nancy's journey wove through memories, music, and fantasy elements made it feel like you were walking through someone's subconscious. It's not a straightforward narrative, but that's what makes it so intriguing. It’s a story about family, legacy, and the messy beauty of unresolved emotions....
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Daniel Sliwa has written a touching and emotional story about family, humanity and how we all cope and struggle with who we are no matter our lot in life. Beautifully directed by newcomer Carly Jibson, and perfectly performed by Teya Patt, Lana McKissack and Melissa Bergland. I left the theater moved to tears and so honored to be in the room where it happed....
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