A(partment 8)

immersive theatre · abc project · Ages 21+ · United States of America

includes nudity
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ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 19, 2017
Incredible show. Though I highly, highly recommend going into it cold and just trusting it, I went in with a basic sketch of what was going to happen from reading a somewhat spoiler-y review. Because of that, I thought I'd be prepared and approach it from an analytical perspective - but no, that was impossible, I was shocked how deeply it hit me. My nerves made my heart pound in my ears and body so hard that a lot of the 10 minutes went by in an adrenaline blur; I'd love to do it again and really force myself to concentrate (maybe with a beta blocker this time). ... full review
CRAIG ALLEN certified reviewer June 21, 2017
tagged as: powerful · dramatic · disturbing · intense · immersive · unique
I'll be reflecting on the experience of this show and citing key elements as examples of the future of theater... wow.... full review
MATT RITCHEY certified reviewer June 03, 2016
Annie Lesser, man. Annie Lesser. Look, I'm not going to review this show except to say that the thing I love about Fringe is that in one theater you can see a straight-ahead production of SOUND OF MUSIC and then you can see an Annie Lesser show after that and you will have jumped from one end of the "theatrical style line" to the other. I'll prefer the Annie Lesser show. GO TO THIS!! Keight, you're my everything.... full review
JOHN BUCHER certified reviewer June 03, 2016
This was one of the most impactful theatrical experiences I've ever had. I am still trying to deal with the feelings this piece gave voice to. Annie Lesser is a creative genius. She is crafting the bleeding edge of theater. I will gladly pay to see anything she creates in the future. Keight Leighn gives one of the most enchanting performances I've ever witnessed. This show is brave and cuts to the core of what it means to be human. This is the sort of experience I spend all year waiting for. These women are doing something artistically important and I am really thrilled I got to witness it firsthand... full review