This is a genuine masterpiece of prop storytelling. I have never had such a connection with an item food in my life—Prith’s own skill with the character of Henry is one thing, but I watched a banana go through a whole range of moods and felt every single one of them. It takes on a genuine life of its own in Prith’s capable hands. Some of the best character work I’ve seen this Fringe legitimately belongs to an inanimate object. The show could not work without it, and Prith is more than up to the task.
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My overall impression
You have to see this show to believe it! It’s wonderful! Prith Khalsa’s premise sounds bizarre—and it is!—but what emerges from it is a storytelling masterpiece deftly maneuvering moment to moment both hilarity and pathos. It starts from a very recognizable place, and devolves as Henry’s imagination gets the better of him in a lonely moment into a wonderful, fleshed out world and entire lifetime.