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WILL THOMAS MCFADDEN
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June 29, 2025
A heart shattering work of art that has haunted me since I walked out of the theater.
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BARRI HOLLANDER
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June 05, 2025
Riveting performance by actress and co-writer Hailey McAfee. The story, which is very well-crafted, uses comedy, irony, and tragedy to reveal the broad effects of gun violence in the U.S. and, very directly, on a mother/spokesperson for the NRA and her three children. ...
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ANONYMOUS
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July 02, 2025
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"One of the best one-person shows I've ever seen" doesn't give enough credit. ...
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ASHLEY KARP
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June 30, 2025
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And Her Children is one of those pieces of theatre, that, after watching, you'll never soon forget. And for damn good reason. And Her Children is an absolute masterclass in theatre, from the raw, unfiltered, heart wrenching writing about gun violence in America, to the insanely remarkable and captivating performance from Hailey Mcafee, to the profound direction from Rosie Glen-Lambert, to the seemingly simplistic to the hauntingly beautiful violin work by Ilana Waniuk, this is by far my favorite dramatic piece I have seen all Fringe. Wow. And Her Children is thought provoking, and begs the question, "how much is too much?" So many questions left unanswered by the end of this incredibly harrowing 90 minute piece, but that's the point of it. I...
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LAURAL MEADE
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June 29, 2025
Really deep, beautiful, affecting writing, directing and performing. What an intelligent, thoughtful, penetrating piece of work. Felt I was in the hands of real pros - with something genuinely important to say. Harrowing and emotional, with touches of real humor. Love seeing real-deal artistry in the fringe. I was IN. Excellent all around! ...
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KAREN GUTIERREZ
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June 29, 2025
WOW! WOW! WOW! and her Children is a Fringe show that will stand out as a piece of powerful LA theater for many years to come. Hailey McAfee is phenomenal. Including the masterful talent of violinist Ilana Wanniuk took this outstanding drama to another level in the very best way possible. ...
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JOE JORDAN
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June 28, 2025
Best thing I’ve seen at Fringe this year. Maybe the best piece of theater I’ve seen this year....
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PAUL HOAN ZEIDLER
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June 26, 2025
You want mercy? You want catharsis? It doesn't hurt to want....
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CHERISH MONIQUE DUKE
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June 27, 2025
This was probably the best thing I've seen at Fringe this year. Hailey gives an incredible, layered and stunningly beautiful performance that kept the audience on the edge of their seats the entire time. Kudos to Rosie for creating simple yet bold lighting choices indicating shifts in time and location. These two make an dynamic duo and everything they create is pure theater magic. ...
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PEYTON ASHBY
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June 27, 2025
The Attic Collective knows and creates Theater that all of our Theater/Acting Professors would have wept over with pride. The Attic Collective understands live theater in a way that is reminiscent by the true greats like Brecht... it makes me feel as they he would be wildly proud of much that this production team just *gets it*. This show is an absolute masterclass in acting, writing and direction. The retelling of the source material is clear as well as a breath of fresh air. You cannot miss this show: with this only being their World Premier, And Her Children is hopefully only just beginning it's long, sold-out run everywhere it goes....
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