Add Your Review
beautiful
civil rights
love
strong ensemble
beautifully acted
bipoc
black power
devastating
emotional
family
heartbreaking
heartfelt
important
intersectionality
japanese
period piece
powerful
relevant
romantic
social justice
solidarity
spirited
timely
well acted
well written
KAUSAR MOHAMMED
certified reviewer
June 13, 2026
The show was incredibly moving. The cast and original writing both knocked it out of the park. It's demonstration of solidarity but also Nanamei's had me feeling so much. This is the type of play that's staying with me....
full review
NICOLE OHARA
certified reviewer
June 11, 2026
tagged as:
Civil Rights ·
black power ·
intersectionality ·
young love ·
justice ·
Internment Story ·
japanese
Thought provoking and illuminating. This play depicts a multifaceted American story about surviving U.S. sanctioned racial discrimination, confronting past trauma, finding coalition, and raising one's voice to speak up against injustice. As a Japanese American woman myself I am constantly looking for artists who are willing to tell Internment stories. It is a part of history that is so rarely told and Paper Flowers is not just any Internment story. It digs so much deeper. It succeeds in doing what most civil rights stories are missing. Paper Flowers explores the intersectional way in which marginalized groups face discrimination and the intersectional way marginalized groups can fight their injustice. It is a must watch for everyone. ...
full review
SUSAN SZYMANSKI
certified reviewer
June 08, 2026
Go See This Show! What a striking story. The writing and acting brought to life two time periods in a family's life, times that resonate with much happening right now. ...
full review
VIVI THAI
certified reviewer
June 07, 2026
Wow wow wow! This play is an incredibly moving piece and the message of hope we are so desperately seeking right now. A wonderful reminder of racial intersectionality that is relevant and much-needed. Very personal to the writer/director and beautifully done with care. You will be so glad you saw this!...
full review
DIONYSIUS VLACHOS
certified reviewer
June 07, 2026
An absolute stunner of a show. A heart wrenching but beautiful story about family history and standing up for what is right. Taking place under the looming shadow of both the Vietnam war and Japanese interment camps, Alli challenges the audience to question if they themselves are on the right side of history.
This is a must see show and everyone involved should be immensely proud of what they put on stage....
full review
ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 07, 2026
OMG. This was such a great show! The story line is beautiful, the cast members are strong. There were no bad actors on stage. They were all so good in their roles and convey the exact conflicts that the writer wants to convey. At the surface this appears to be just a love story between two teenagers. However, its contents revealed racial injustice, economic inequality, lack of freedom out of fear for certain ethnic group, and generational pains....
full review
KELLIE PLESHINGER
certified reviewer
June 07, 2026
PAPER FLOWERS is a must-see! A genuinely fantastic story of love, family, and injustice, rooted in a woman's story of finding her voice. The show crosses generations and speaks to the state of the world today seamlessly, with wonderful characters that easily make you root for them in seconds. The acting here is fantastically on point, and the messaging couldn't be told better or more seamlessly with the characters' stories. ...
full review
MITSUE MAGGARD
certified reviewer
June 07, 2026
Just amazing. Fully enjoyed each moment of the scenes with layers of emotions and historical incidents which we need to pass down to next generation. Loved the energy of each character and the expansion with struggle of the main character....
full review
TOM SZYMANSKI
certified reviewer
June 07, 2026
Best of Fringe? So far, it's my favorite. We laughed, we cried, and it's the show we need right now....
full review
ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 09, 2026
Despite some cliché lines, this relevance and multiple POVs of this story made for a compelling watch....
full review