A truly excellent piece of drama by first time playwright Rush Zutshi. He employs masterful use of dialogue with some real surprises along the way. It draws you in slowly in the very beginning until your mind is suddenly blown, then drops you in to a conversation between two brothers that is relatable. Then there's the ending, which hits you hard and will have you questioning your own reality. Truly one of the best Fringe offerings. Don't miss this....
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White Lilies is beautifully written and performed, deeply touching and thought-provoking. The heartbreaking ending leaves an impact on the soul....
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The complexity of sibling relationships in the wake of hardship is on display in White Lilies. The connection of the brothers is a strength of this piece with some clever stage magic. ...
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White Lilies did an exceptional job of drawing the audience into a particular narrative, only to take an unexpected turn a little over halfway through. The transition was profound, emotionally powerful, and genuinely moving. It challenged expectations and pulled at the heartstrings in a way that felt both authentic and impactful. The creativity behind the storytelling was remarkable, making for a memorable and thought provoking experience. This is exactly what I hope for from a Play....
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