I really appreciated the strength of the performances across the board. It’s a solid trio (Tom Szymanski, Emma Burnside, Zach Feiner)—nuanced, grounded, and never overplayed. Tom stood out, especially the gentleness with which he carried so much of the emotional and narrative weight. He handled the quick transitions with clarity and depth.
Also, the direction by Peter Blackburn was seamless and intentional. The use of time shifts felt fluid and purposeful, which helped keep the story cohesive even as it moved through different timelines and emotional states.
What stayed with me afterward was how grief can blur truth just as much as it reveals it and for me, that’s where it really landed.
What I didn't like
Nothing in particular comes to mind.
My overall impression
A Must See! – “Three Eulogies for Tyson Miller” is a compelling and emotionally resonant one-act that explores grief and the stories we tell ourselves about the people we’ve lost. The shifting timelines and fractured structure work well here—they mirror that disorienting feeling of trying to piece someone together after they’re gone. It packs lots of emotion into a tight 70 minutes that doesn’t overstay its welcome. Bring tissues, you’re gonna need them.