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YUSUF YILDIZ
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June 28, 2022
A vulnerable and dramatic play skillfully portrayed by the actors. The reveal of the actual childhood video footage in the end breaks everybody's heart. Jeanette crafted a touching and effective story using her own life. Congratulations!...
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TERUKO NAKAJIMA
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June 26, 2022
Heart wrecking, Painful and BEAUTIFUL. GREAT PLAY....
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NICHOLAS BUDA
certified reviewer
June 22, 2022
This touching, very personal show is important to see. The play is well written and acted. It touches upon so many emotions. There are times I laughed and times I cried. A honest journey into grief and joy....
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BONNIE HE
certified reviewer
June 22, 2022
Thoughtfully executed. Even thought Yellow/Blue was described as a student production, it could have been staged in any professional theater....
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SAGE MICHAEL STONE
certified reviewer
June 21, 2022
Beautiful and heart wrenching show that will have you laughing one moment and crying the next. The authenticity and vulnerability Jeannette Srinivasan put into this script is inspiring, and the actors lived up to the challenge. By the end, you will be sobbing.
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GEN MORIGAMI
certified reviewer
June 21, 2022
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Emotionally intense, wonderfully acted, and as real as it gets...
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JAIRIS CARTER
certified reviewer
June 14, 2022
Beautiful and vulnerable script. This story is an important one to tell. I left the theater wanting to call all my siblings and just let them know how much I love them. This is the type of art that makes you change for the better. And allows you to be more self aware and cognizant of the people around you. ...
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ANGELA ROSADO
certified reviewer
June 13, 2022
A wonderful, beautiful display of grief and longing disguised as a memory game! Very emotional with a message of love and reflection that has really stuck with me long after the show! Heartwrenching and vulnerable but still managed to be light with its humor and so very full of love....
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ISHIKA MUCHHAL
certified reviewer
June 11, 2022
It takes so much courage to tell a story so vulnerable, so first and foremost, kudos to the writer/director Jeannette Srinivasan and the cast for choosing to tell this story. Without giving any spoilers, the show was so aesthetically planned that it was clear what the vision was from start to finish, both in the language and in the stage picture. The story took us back through time into memories that were layered with grief and laughter, sadness and joy. It was a beautiful ode to life and death at the same time....
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