Although this show is labeled as a tense psychological thriller (which it is) I find it to be so much more as it deftly highlights issues still plaguing women today and reminds us how at times 1984 is not that different than 2026. I particularly appreciated that the play had all the women talking in the bathroom and on the street after the show about how they might have handled themselves if they were in the shoes of Hannah, expertly portrayed by Emily Clark. ...
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Kylee Q Robinson gives us a reimagined take on the Adam and Eve story.
This is a well thought out piece that brings questions, heart and humor together to bring us a story we are all familiar with in one way or another regardless of our own religious journey but with a modern lens and perspective of what if we actually heard more about Eve's story with her thoughts and feelings on display. ...
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James Byous takes a poignant look at the highs and lows of alcohol consumption and how inebriated feelings can be like that of a superhero but there is an ultimate downfall. No drink, no power. There is some real heart and soul in this show and I can't wait to see a non-fringe version. ...
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