It would be cool if the different factions (nurturer, etc.) could have one thing to do that defines them and separates them from others. Maybe a specific call and response during the ceremony for each group. Just an idea.
My overall impression
Hell’s Finest was all over the map, changing tone and content and even genre with hairpin turns. Sometimes genuinely funny, sometimes genuinely disturbing – and once genuinely terrifying. And I still don’t know what to make of it.
In other words, it just might be the perfect Fringe show.
Evil mastermind Ashlynn Judy has brought to The Complex a complex immersive experience where it’s hard to know when to laugh or when to be shocked – or when to try both. The audience can’t even catch their breath as they try to catch every character revelation and plot twist from this deft cast. And there’s a chilling cameo produced by a clever theatrical trick that is worth the price of admission alone.
And with her offensively young age (if my math is right, about 19), I hope we can expect more risk taking and wildly provocative storytelling from this exciting new talent.