A fun and intimate look inside a company we all think we know, showing the darkness that can come from trying to project an image of hope and optimism. ...
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The story may be simple, but the emotions are deep and complex. And all the while, you're laughing every ten seconds because Faith Nagel knows how to weave in a clever joke or play on words without sacrificing the integrity of the show and the woman at the heart of it....
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About as high energy and eclectic as you can get with one person onstage. Rachel Redleaf boldly takes on the responsibilities of entertainer, storyteller, and voice of reason equally....
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Incredibly fun with a singular voice. Strong choices lead you down the path of a show that's as focused on fun as it is on giving you its lesson....
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This was such a fun and inventive take on the concept of what makes a person who they are. Each actor embodied their emotional facet with passion and humor before delving deeper and showing that every individual side of a person has its own sides that enrich what feels like a single aspect of oneself. The staging was some of the best use of minimalism I've seen in a show (minimal except for an expertly utilized slideshow projection)....
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