Engaging, heartbreaking, pulls you in from the very second you take your seat.
A deeply personal story heightened by props, blocking, and spectacular clowns....
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Exactly what we've come to expect of this talented group of artists ~ a barrage of creativity: inventive choices, out of the box physical storytelling, spiced with a little magical realism, and ever-present clever stagecraft, combine to elicit new perspectives into emotionally difficult subjects - plus, cool uses of a ghost light, playing cards, and delightfully.. clowns!
Really interesting show. Go see it. It's a trip. ...
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Beautiful, raw, and uncomfortable in all the right ways. Perfectly depicted father/daughter turmoil caused by many unhealed wounds, all with the conflict of loving each other in spite of all of it. And clowns. Clown are always awesome....
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Sins of the father--and mother--haunt him as a father tries to atone, and mend the broken relationship with his daughter. ..with help from two clowns. Sound odd? No odder than real life. This honest, painful, hopeful play was just plain wonderful. Ann Noble's brilliant (yes, I used the "b" word) staging shows us the truth and the love of two damaged people as they look for a way out of years of anger and disappointment. ...
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JONAS SCHWARTZ-OWENlos angeles drama critic circelcertified reviewerJune 27, 2026
Inventive restaging of a heart-wrenching premise - a father and daughter forgiving and saving each other from drug abuse...
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