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a pretty nice gay play but no...electricity.
aids
chekhovian
heart-warming
love
men in love
must see
relationships
worth seeing
acting chops
challenging but worth it
funny
heartfelt
insightful
inspiring
personal growth
poignant
touching
JOAQUIN CAMILO
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June 03, 2017
I absolutely loved this show. Both actors in the production are strong, courageous, and captivating to watch. The writing and story line kept me engaged all 90 minutes. It was interesting to experience a 90 minute play without feeling it's length of time. I could have watched these two actors for another 90 minutes. The direction is amazing in it's own right. There are four distinct decades that the writer takes the story through, and I was in awe how the director was able to accomplish this by his excellent choices of props and music appropriate for the era. I highly recommend this production. Very high production value with the caliber of creative individuals associated with this project. Great job guys! ...
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KENT WILSON
certified reviewer
June 03, 2017
A insightful, humorous, emotional journey that took me by surprise....
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PAUL ELLIOTT
certified reviewer
June 05, 2017
Well worth seeing.. two very talented men taking you on a ride that almost everyone who's ever had a first love can recognize.
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ANONYMOUS
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June 05, 2017
As a man of a certain age, this show resonated with me, and the life I've lived through the same 30 years. The premise is a device, but it works to tell the story of these two and their hopes and passions over a lifetime of noncommital commitment. It's witty, fast paced, engaging, thought provoking and a very professional production given the limits of Fringe staging. I saw it in production last year, and it's still great, maybe even better!...
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BRENDAN BESETH
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June 09, 2017
You want to see great writing and acting - go see this play!!...
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JERRY BLACKBURN
certified reviewer
June 18, 2017
Like the real life topic and real life places outside of LA or New York to bring this story to the theatre world....
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CHARLES ZIARKO
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June 28, 2017
A Hetero couple, married to others but meeting periodically, spoofs social trends as years pass and they mature. SAME TIME NEXT YEAR was a career peak for Ellen Burstyn 40 years ago (!), so why shouldn't the same framework be appropriated for a Gay version? Now it has been, by a trio of showbiz pros! It doesn't fit a Gay couple quite as smoothly, because there's a lot more at stake for them (including a brush with life-or-death AIDS), and a decade between meetings seems too artificial. The first act is the strongest (and could be a stand-alone one-act), but as their lives progress there are tears AND laughs in almost equal measure. The two stars, TERRY RAY (also the playwright) and KEVIN SCOTT ALLEN, are excellent---they've had a lot of e...
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