Just the kind of show that I go to the fringe for! No frills, heavy on the imagination, a terrifically funny and touching script (that was apparently written through the rehearsal process) and 3 amazing performances from 3 incredibly talented actors. If you like theatre that's theatrical and imaginative, it's one of the best hours you'll spend at the Fringe this year!...
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A lovely exploration of humanity and emotion, highlighting the juxtaposition between what we share with other people and what we keep inside....
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The acting was of professional caliber. Warning: you WILL laugh and you might cry. All around, a wonderful night and great performances from all 3 actors!...
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The best thing about this show is the acting! The talented cast is reason enough to give this play a look! Their characters, complete strangers in the beginning, reveal to one another, and the audience, their deepest, most intimate fears. The kinds of things strangers almost NEVER share - unless they happen to be trapped together in an elevator for a long, long time! There was also plenty of humor, and a lot laughter from the audience, as well. I thank these actors for giving us a chance to ride along with the "ups and downs" of their characters in a stuck elevator they only WISH could return the favor!...
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I summed it up above... I will repeat, great performances by all three actors. Interesting use of the space, including how flashbacks were handled. The story went from very funny to very serious at times, so basically what I'm saying is that it had ups and downs (ha, ha ha)! ...
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