Really creative use of time travel and magical realism. The writing was both poignant and very funny and the cast was phenomenal. Also hats off to the director and stage manager for amazing and effective lighting and sound cues.
What I didn't like
A few of the actors need to project a little more.
My overall impression
This is a fantastic and important play and it couldn’t be more timely. It explores the disconnection, isolation and loneliness of American teens that’s giving rise to these horrific school shootings. But it’s not a depressing play. It’s creative, inspiring and hope filled. If you see one play at Fringe, see this play and bring your teenagers.