Wow. Such amazing performances, most notably the wickedly talented Brian Los and Alexandra Hastings who carry an otherwise... interesting script. Thank you to aspiring playwright Dr. Ryan Lisman for teaching me that schizophrenia is indeed contagious. I would have never known. Keep spreading the good word Ryan!...
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I really enjoyed this show! The lead actors were phenomenal in portraying a very challenging topic. The ensemble and supporting characters left memorable and and beautiful experiences for the audience. The topic was spot on with sharing an incredibly challenging issue our society faces. ...
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The humanistic themes brought out in the play stood out and the original writing made it engaging to watch as the characters unveil an emotional journey about mental health. ...
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This play was outstanding on so many levels. The difficult subject matter, the discomfort, the moments of not knowing what to say, the avoidance of what needs to be said, and the glimpse into what it might feel like to have competing voices in your head — all of it was handled with such honesty. The lead actors were exceptional. Go see it now… only a few shows remain....
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Very stirring and thought provoking piece about finding love and acceptance while doing dealing with the struggles of mental illness through the eyes of two young patients....
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One of the must-see shows of Fringe this year! I'm a huge fan of art that speaks to mental health and isn't afraid to use a little humor in the process. ...
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Great acting and good story telling. I love the way the voices in Greg's head were embodied by the actors -- an original concept that was well executed. ...
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Schizm is an emotionally engaging production with strong performances and creative staging choices. While the first act felt slow at times, the second act builds momentum and delivers several memorable moments. Overall, I'd give it 4 out of 5 stars and would recommend seeing it! ...
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