Funny, sad, and everything in between. Subtle revelations that seep in like a boat slowly sinking. Audience participation is mandatory. ...
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Off-beat but perfectly specific. This show will transport you seamlessly from joking around with the character to feeling suspended mid-water, leaving you emotionally whip-lashed with the actor and grappling with the bittersweet nature of loving someone who doesn't know how to love you back- this is a MUST SEE. ...
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Go see this show! It’s beautiful. Soleil dives deep and brings the audience with her. Her own humanity is the lifeline of the show. Plus, I learned some sweet fish trivia. ...
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What an immersive experience. I felt like I was transported into a dream like purgatory, grappling with the very nature of complicated love. Soleil's performance was so dropped in, so gripping and startling. I was really on the edge of my seat following the story, which was woven together with beautiful visuals and hypnotic movement. Rich and emotional, would definitely recommend!...
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I’m gonna be the black sheep of the family… the show was overly self indulgent - a masturbatory mess into a very personal trauma that I felt dragged into it. The clownish interactions with the audience throughout the show were annoying to me, the story telling was a bunch of old tapes I couldn’t even hear properly accompanied with very basic body movements, the whole fisherman thing with the dragon fish allegory was just an excuse to vomit some personal stuff that at least I would’ve like to be work into a real script with the father being an actual human being instead of a sad and pathetic shadow of a memory of a traumatize daughter.
The worst was the ending - abruptly interrupted by the reality of talking about the show while being in the...
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certified reviewerJune 29, 2025
Forced and self-indulgent. It felt one dimensional. I didn't connect with her as an artist or her father before she was asking us to answer whether we loved him still? which also felt kind of trivial and forced and was one of the few repeated lines she threw at us over and over. I don't understand all the comments about depth here, I did not feel it....
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