"Survivor's Guilt" moves along at a fast clip and is very, very funny and often quite poignant.
The incredibly talented cast really brings the script to life and is so much fun to watch. ...
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I loved Survivor's Guilt! It has such a funny premise, and the writer/director really did a great job exploring what might happen. The cast is great (that Becca Murray is phenomenal -- casting directors take note!) and I just enjoyed myself from curtain to curtain. Go see this play! You won't regret it!...
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Hilarious, entertaining, and full of Yiddish. What more can you ask for? Survivor's Guilt is a must-see. Take your kids, take your bubbie, take your Hebrew school teacher- they'll love it!...
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David Love has written a splendid comedy that is right up to par with any Neil Simon or Noel Coward play.
Even though the cast improvised well with the limited space of this 42 seat theater, I would like to see this play at a larger theater, with full sets and plenty of elbow room.
Do not miss this one... Fringe Festival attendants.
Bobby Rouge` ...
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This is a great story. That isn't trite...it's an original idea that is truly engaging, funny and moving. David's writing/directing, Bryan Coffee (as Franklin) and William Knight (as Nigel)are particularly impressive. This is on my Fringe Festival short list. ...
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The excellent cast did a great job in bringing David Love's play to life. The pace was just right - small scenes with fast moving dialogue and lots of laughs. If you want to have a good time, go see this delightful take on what might happen when a novel becomes a memoir. ...
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A funny and fast-paced original play, with excellent acting and excellent direction. I look forward to seeing what David Love does next!...
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