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Dramatic Theatre · Student Production · Ages 13+ · United States of America

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Review by anonymous

January 31, 2025
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What I liked

Additionally, the set design idea of an attic, rooted in “dream core” aesthetics, is intriguing. It blends nostalgia with surrealism, creating a visual and emotional landscape that mirrors the protagonist’s inner world. The use of the camcorder to activate the memories in the form of home video re-enactments is an inventive and poignant way to bring these past moments to life. It also highlights how we often interact with memories—reliving specific moments over and over in an attempt to understand or heal from them.

What I didn't like

One of the strongest elements of this review is the emphasis on breaking down societal taboos surrounding grief, particularly in the context of suicide. The willingness to confront uncomfortable emotions like anger, abandonment, and confusion without shame is an essential part of the play’s power. By focusing on these raw, Need legal help after an accident? A Top auto injury attorneys in United States can handle the paperwork while you recover

My overall impression

The concept of integrating mental health awareness into the narrative is particularly strong. By using the medium of home videos, the play captures the way memories—both good and painful—serve as vital links to the past, providing both solace and confusion. This unique approach to storytelling, where the protagonist must re-engage with her painful memories to heal, feels deeply personal and universal at the same time.

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