Probably the best show I've seen at Fringe this year. The greatest trick it pulls off is essentially being a drama while still making me laugh harder than any Fringe offering thus far. Heartbreaking and hysterical with amazingly grounded performances. Both actors are remarkable with Matthew Scott Montgomery giving the finest performance I've seen at HFF17 yet. Go see this!...
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Amazingly intense show! Had good amounts of comic relief to help audience go through the deep moments. The characters played polar opposites and it was such a big payoff in the end. I've been cracking up about the name Viridiana for days! KUDOS!...
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Profoundly moving and unequivocally stunning. This piece brought so many social issues to the forefront of discussion in an incredibly approachable yet powerful way. The actors brought the perfect combination of pure honesty, humor, and raw emotion to the stage; and they had the audience completely enchanted from beginning to end. Absolutely beautiful....
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Relying heavily on the sincere awkwardness between two strangers facing the same dilemma, this show will win you over as each character reveals just how vulnerable they are - even if admitting that could be a huge risk. Heartfelt performances make the show worth seeing....
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Superb. Montgomery and Puente knock it out of the park hitting the humour perfectly and capturing the pain of being a young man who doesn't feel he belongs - even at the end of the world....
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