Fathers at a Game

ensemble theatre · moving arts · Ages 17+ · United States

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Review by anonymous

June 16, 2013 certified reviewer

My overall impression

What a beautiful if intensely painful and sad play! I left the theatre thinking about how imaginative the playwright was to weave together both the facts of life and death and the power of illusion and imagination. I was very moved by all aspects of the play: the script, the set, the audio visuals, and the acting. The script was so artfully acted that I literally rode through multiple layers of time and reality without ever knowing I wasn’t “really” there. Many hours later, back in real time, I remembered the end of the play and it hit me…. someone, maybe many someones have actually experienced some version of the tragedy enacted, a new wave of appreciation for life swept over me. This play is more than well worth seeing.

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