A tight, well-informed script combined with great performances from the ensemble cast tell a heartbreaking tale of the tragedy of how our lack of resources, and/or concern, is causing the needless death of countless innocent animals. Toss in the extra heartbreak being caused by current inhuman policies and that adds yet another layer to this awful situation. If you get a chance to check this out I highly recommend. Easily one of the best dramatic pieces in this year’s Fringe.
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My overall impression
A hearbreaking look at an all too real subject. A highlight of this year’s Fringe for sure.