Personifying epilepsy as a physical character named “Seizure” (played with fantastic flair by Amir Levi) is a stroke of theatrical genius that gives the invisible struggle a powerful, dynamic presence.
What I didn't like
The show manages to be educational and raise critical awareness without ever feeling preachy, weaving sharp comedy with impactful emotional truths.Leaving the theater, it is impossible not to feel inspired by this story of resilience and love.
My overall impression
Leaving the theater, it is impossible not to feel inspired by this story of resilience and love. This is a beautiful piece of independent theater that absolutely deserves a full production and a much wider audience.