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This play reminds us that friendships are important and we never know what people are going through. And to hold a grudge for year after year is simply a waste of time and hurts all parties involved. If you loved someone, chances are you could love them again. The bottom line is that good friends are hard to find and we should hang onto the ones that we considered best friends at one time. There’s no obstacle that true friendship can’t overcome. The truth is that anyone that we know can die at any time and it’s best to maintain connection, friendship, and love so that you won’t have regrets about how you left things if anything should happen. Because more than likely, it was something dumb to begin with and doesn’t mean anything in the big scheme of life. Thank you for reminding us that life and friendship is truly fragile. This play is a MUSTSEE!! 💯
What I didn't like
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My overall impression
I thought this was a beautiful and intelligently written play with 3 incredible actors who were completely locked into their performances. The flashbacks were very well done. I love the guitar playing and song by Zach Feiner. I loved the charm and innocence of Zach’s character. Tom Szymanski gives an intensely, emotionally tormented performance filled with regret. And Emma Burnside gives a great performance as a heartbroken survivor who didn’t seem to think she knew her boyfriend as deeply as his best friend did.