I will never cease to be amazed at the talent just overflowing from this performance. I laughed, I cried, I felt angry, I rode an emotional rollercoaster with each and every character. Truly stunning....
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This now almost classical play about teenage homophobia and bullying is handled with dramatic force by this admirable young company. This is my first time seeing it and I was amazed, moved, and angered by the awesome truth it reveals in our society. There was hurt dignity in James Sanger's Beethoven, honest confusion in Chandler David's CB, and terrifying anger and pain in Gabriel Nunag's Matt. Joey Maya Safchik was delightful as CB's wacky sister, Judy Durkin and Charlotte Weinman were wicked fun, and Ethan Treiman and Zoe D'Andrea gave strong support....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 19, 2017
The show was pretty well done, especially being produced by high schoolers. Well done and well executed....
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This played made me feel different emotions, sad, anger, fear, and happiness. This play shows how some people have a hard time accepting others when they have to face their own demons, this play helps showcase awareness of self doubt and bullying....
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I don't know where to begin. This show is amazing but what made the show were the actors. I was so incredibly impressed with EVERYONES acting. How each one of them got into character so well is just pure talent. Seriously, everyone did such an amazing job, it was funny, it was sad, it was true.. I loved every second of it. ...
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This show exceeded my already high expectations. The acting was top notch, the cast had wonderful chemistry, and it felt so current and fresh. ...
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