There’s not a lot you can say about this show without spoiling things that definitely shouldn’t be spoiled. Really, you’ve just got to see it, and the less you know going in, the better. Everything in this show works tremendously.
I also love the space it’s in at the Broadwater; it’s a tiny, tiny space and that closeness helps ramp up the intensity of the scenes and the performances.
What I didn't like
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My overall impression
This was a wonderful surreal, cerebral exploration of identity and individualism, marked by lazer-tight writing and top-notch acting, especially from Schoen Hodges, who (without giving too much away) gives a magnificent, many-layered performance where his physicality changes as much as his voice does.