A remarkable play. I loved the way the writing was so believable and beautifully written. The acting was fantastic. Very refreshing. Wonderful work. ...
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Thought provoking writing, staging, and acting that invites us to start a non-political conversation about an issue, transgender people's right to exist, that has been politicized. ...
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I was blown away by this production. Of all the shows at Fringe this year, this one spoke to me the most. With such naturalistic acting and connection between the two leads, an important message is told. ...
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Such an important topical piece. This play broke my heart, made me hopeful, made me cry, infuriated me which is what you want with a piece of theater, right? Loved it! ...
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Ghost Train was intense and powerful. The provocative set up pushes boundaries and assumptions. This was an important experience and one of the best dramatic shows I've seen at Fringe this year. ...
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Those who do not read history are doomed to repeat it. This is an exhibition showcasing the importance of art to share a story of why this show must go on. It's simple but expands on the intersection where we are as a country, to where we are heading....
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Loved this piece. It moved me and opened my eyes to new perspectives. Such beautiful, dreamy storytelling that was accessible and profound. ...
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The merging of past and present, as the two women find themselves in strikingly similar situations while riding on a train in Berlin, was particularly intriguing. It prompts reflection on the parallels between 1930s Nazi Germany and contemporary American politics.
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A really important piece to be sharing at this exact moment. We need to be having these conversations, right now, in public, and I think it's admirable that Leia had the courage to say what needs to be said. History is repeating itself and the more we talk about it the better chance we have at standing up and resisting....
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