This show fascinated me! It made me feel uncomfortable, it made me lean in, it made me realize for a moment that my own fascination with this character at times made me feel like the voyeur. So beautifully crafted and the level of detail, enthusiasm, and charisma pulls you in. It's so good, I can't tell if this is fiction or non-fiction, and Katheryn won me over so thoroughly that I didn't really care which one it was....
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This show does something we rarely see as audience members--it depicts the story of a stalker from their perspective. I couldn't decide if she was creepy or brilliant, or maybe both, but I was riveted from the beginning. Katheryn drew me in and kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time. While I did find her character disturbing, I felt for her. I walked away with a better understanding of the mental health issues of stalkers. ...
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Whoa! That was an incredible show. I’ve never seen anything like it. It was so amazing to be in the head of the writer/performer. Her mind is a fascinating place. ...
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Excellent theater! This show really stuck with me! It is disturbing, yes, in an extremely fascinating and compelling way. You should go see this play!...
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The author's description of the show includes the words "unsettling" and "disturbing". These are accurate descriptions. The Hollywood Fringe hasn't even officially opened yet, but I'm pretty certain this show will be the one that will have affected me the most.
The show is entirely from the perspective of an stalker and you very much end up in the mind of a stalker.
At the end, the audience looked around at each other and asked each other, "was that a real story?" None of us knew the answer to that question.
If it was fictional (which I hope it was), it is a brilliant piece. And, if so, I'm sure the ambiguity is intentional, and this would be the best instance of an unreliable narrator in live theater I've ever seen.
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