One of my favorite shows at Fringe this year, and a great testament to the simplicity of putting two good actors on stage together and letting them do their thing. Some of the scenes are a bit (purposely) over the top, but there’s a level of honesty in each moment that makes them funnier than just the writing. The quiet moments are beautifully, eerily quiet, and before you know it, you’re feeling intensely for some of these people. Definitely a vote for Top of Fringe.