I was particularly impressed by the embodiment of the child character, as often I do not find adult impersonations of children convincing.
What I didn't like
I was somewhat thrown out by the audio of Jill’s voice in her head. I prefer the conceit that we, as the audience, only observe what would be observable to the audience in this fictional scenario.
My overall impression
Amazing performance. I also found the meta audience interaction very fun—though if you’re a person who does not like this, I recommend sitting a few rows away from the stage.