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Julia Manis, the principal actress, provided a heartfelt and genuine performance, living the heart and soul of her tragic character. Adam Navas, the main actor, was both sensitive and fierce. The two leads had a compelling and flaming relationship. Despite his lack of words, Marland Burke, the lobster guy, was respectful, pitiful, and ultimately sympathetic. There was a lot of movement in this show, and the Greek chorus, which consisted of two stunning dancers, wonderfully matched the words and feelings of the wounded souls on stage. The staging and lighting were flawless. Following the curtain, the director read a heartfelt letter about Sam Shepherd’s last days written by Patti Smith. It was the play’s ideal epilogue. The entire production was fantastic. Geometry Dash Lite
What I didn't like
To a rare, remarkable, strange perfection, it was directed, art directed, and performed.
My overall impression
Highly suggested. Completely lovely in all its wild weirdness.