I don’t go to the movies or the theater because I wanna see stories that assume that I want a happy ending. And this play was just that.
Somebody’s life story is best told non-linearly. You start somewhere in the middle, go back a bit, jump forward quite a bit, back again, and so on. And this play was just that.
I don’t ever wanna see a show, a movie, or a play with fake actors that look like they’re faking, so I’m very thankful that display was not that.
Very impressed and it cannot play for long enough.