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ensemble theatre · Dharma Bum Productions · Ages 18+ · United States of America

World Premiere
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ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 18, 2017
One of the best written and casted plays I have ever seen. A humorous yet heart felt story of a brother and a sister. The sister struggling with addiction that has sent her world into a shattering tale spin of homelessness and the lost of her children all because of addiction. A brother who at some point in his life has overcome his demons of addiction. Yet lets you know those demons are always there and not too far away. Trying endlessly to help his sister get clean all while having to deal with her drug dealer at the same time. The struggle was very real. The emotions were so heart felt that it would have you crying and at times laughing and sometimes at the same time. ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 23, 2017
Absolutely stunning gut wrenching drama that makes you feel the emotions of family struggles. Where the conscionable meets the unconscionable and what side of that battle will you choose. ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 11, 2017
My friends enjoyed the show because of the story line. I did not enjoy the show because of the acting and direction.... full review
LEIGH ANN MAGIER certified reviewer June 18, 2017
There was way too much very loud yelling in a very tiny theater and the shouting just didn't convey any genuine emotion. I would have appreciated more nuanced performances. The story seemed to go nowhere: two siblings screaming at each other about who has had it worse in life but never actually getting to the reasons behind their addictions. The male lead's physical acting was distracting, as he shuffled and stomped around the stage pretending to pack or unpack his sister's belongings but very clearly not doing anything but picking stuff up and putting it down again. My date was so unhappy that we left with about 30 minutes to go.... full review
MICHAEL YAMPOLSKY uncertified reviewer June 18, 2017
Avoid this truly awful, terrible, no good excuse for a play. An hour and a half of yelling with no plot. I get it that your family went through addiction issues, but you don't need to inflict that pain on your audience with this tedious dreck.... full review
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