The show really builds and offers new features along the way. The transition from introduction to final scene feels so effortless and smooth, you invite everything new. I think that Rachel really takes care of the audience – you feel like you’re in the room with your good friends and you’re all watching one of your friends tell a heart warming story. That being said, Rachel doesn’t shy away from the grieving process at all, you see the ugly bits, but she doesn’t ever stop reminding you that life is funny along the way.
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My overall impression
THISSHOW IS SO SPECIAL! Rachel’s background in theatre coupled with her very present performance delivers a polished and inviting show. Knowing the premise of the show, I was going in clutching my Kleenex, but The Do Over is buoyant and full of joy. I was crying from the heartfelt and the comedic moments. This is the kind of show that makes you want to tell your loved ones that you care about them, and that’s exactly what I did on my drive home.