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ANONYMOUS
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June 14, 2023
The play was very unique. Interesting. Kept my attention. ...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 13, 2023
Loved the telling of the grand story arcs with the intimacy of the space. Pleasure to see the actors wholly commit to the world. ...
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HEIDI SCHELLER
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June 13, 2023
This was an excellent and unique production of The Seagull. The extremely talented and dynamic cast held my attention throughout the show. It was very well directed and used the intimate space to its advantage. I recommend this one highly. ...
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JOSH GREIVELDINGER
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June 13, 2023
I went into this show thinking it was a bit of an archaic choice for Fringe, but I left blown away by the show. And the fact that The Seagull examines art and theater, and satirizes distinctions between new and old art forms, is really quite delightful after seeing so much new works at Fringe....
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JASON POLLAK
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June 13, 2023
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This is the show to see if you're looking for artistic excellence on display. FutureHome's ability to transform a tiny room in Thymele Arts into one of Fringe's most fully realized theatrical worlds is magnificent, and the actors' performances leap from the setting they've created to truly impress. You'd be hard pressed to find a more talented ensemble than the one Sobel has put together- this is THE SHOW to see if you want to be held rapt at attention by masterful and detailed theatre artists. Though the story may not be for the faint of heart, after years spent literally locked inside our homes, an exploration of psychological imprisonment and the painful stories we tell ourselves reminds us to keep sharp in the face of our own insecuritie...
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