Breakups can be so bitter, so dark and so scary. It was amazing to see a show that tackled that last moment in such a real way, with no clear winner or loser, no clear resolution and no clear path forward. That's life but it's rarely what you see onstage. Very, very well done....
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A gut punch to the heart. It feels like you're watching a real couple. Langer and Fountain's chemistry was dynamic and so believable at times it felt like you accidentally walked into a private conversation and stayed for fear they might hear you if you left. It cuts to some hard truths, the writing so raw and honest, it leaves you questioning your own love life long after you leave the performance. This was an incredible theatre experience (even if you have to remind yourself numerous times... it's not real... it's just an incredibly real theatre experience)....
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A terrific little vignette of the ending of a destructive relationship. Though both actors delivered strong enough performances to make me root for their mutual freedom, Ashley Fountain’s subtly nuanced performance left me desperately wanting to interrupt the performance and help her carry her luggage out of the apartment. ...
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I forgot I was watching a play; instead, I felt like I was watching two complicated people blow up their relationship in real-time; in short, thank you for this performance!...
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An alternately gripping, desolate, and funny look at the life cycle of a New York relationship, brought to life by three notably talented dramatic actors....
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A hauntingly accurate depiction of the ups and downs of a long-term relationship coming to an end, beautifully written and brought to life by three incredibly gifted actors. It was fun, terrifying, beautiful, adorable, heartbreaking, and horrifyingly relatable. ...
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