The play was very well acted by all the folks involved. The writer got the pacing and vernacular of the time down really well. The play made me feel feelings so mission accomplished. ...
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It’s not easy to make a 90 minute slice of life story of evolving relationships continuously engaging. This play accomplished that in spades! Nathaniel Mathis‘ script and direction set up what a stellar cast executed with ease. Highly recommend this show....
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I attended this show at the last minute based upon a random invitation and had the best LA theatrical experience I've had in years!
The writer/director Nathaniel Mathis clearly has a strong sense of musicality in his writing, directing and casting. There was no weak link in the cast. Everyone was great.
I was there to see my friend Ayla Barreau and spent a good portion of the play crying with pride and joy to see an actor I have such a strong feeling for get a role she could embody and transcend in a way that would make our old high school acting teacher "proud".
#FRW...
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This was a show that illustrated why you should never stay in a relationship when you're unhappy, and it was very convincing. Three couples, all unhappy, lots of fights and drama. One character who lacked any social filter but believed that to be a strength would comment on the relationships of the other two couples, stirring up drama. I'm a sucker for getting an insider's view on relationships (read: I watch a lot of Netflix reality TV), so this fit right in with my style. A bit depressing though, but if you're in the mood for some bickering and resentment, go check it out!...
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