I gave this production an “amazing” rating, because this show features important stories and artists, and I walked away feeling as if I had a better understanding of people whose lives were very different from mine--and that’s what theater is about. The show was packed when I went, so I recommend getting tickets and getting in line early....
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Thought-provoking, funny and real in the sense that the characters force you to reflect on what's going on in American culture today as it pertains to African-Americans and, most pointedly, African-American women. ...
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certified reviewerJune 21, 2016
Emotionally full show that anyone can learn from and get something new out of. Should go on national tour....
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I don't think they could've done anything differently; it was an impeccable show that rang true to the creators' cultures, focusing on the trials and tribulations in a brilliant manner....
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Though the writers are speaking from a deeply personal, specific outlook, I found the themes of fighting for respect, dignity, and equality to be universally relatable, no matter your gender or ethnicity. I cannot recommend this play highly enough, and I applaud Tasha and Ebony for creating a truly captivating show that made me laugh, think, and feel from lights up to lights down. ...
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Overall, I was deeply moved by the spectrum of emotions that this play evoked. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and am looking forward to more from its creators....
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