The show sucks you into the minds of two people with aspergers and conveys what it would be like to feel like the world is watching you and using you as entertainment. ...
full review
This was one of my favorite shows I've ever seen at Fringe over the past few years! The show was touching, funny, exciting, and told through a unique set up....
full review
ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 09, 2018
Really beautiful sweet show! Felt like a lovely slice of life that we got to enjoy for an hour!...
full review
What a charming show! As odd as the show's premise sound, an element that solidifies the dynamic of the show comes of a stagehand who interacts with the audience during the play. Mixing these three characters together, the writer was able to add levity to the young couple's struggle with Asperger's. Along with Esther Mira's beautifully rendered dance and Craig Shields's music performed in xylophone and hand drum, the play elevates itself into a truly meaningful and unique product....
full review
Powerful, playful and tear-jerking story of two people who struggle to be understood and find a way to hear each other. Olivia Schlueter-Corey became an instant hit as the show's charming, bright and funny spark of comedic relief between setups. Craig Shields is a great talent and was engaging from lights up to blackout. Great show, sold out house. Catch it before it closes!...
full review