Ben has done the work and it shows. A solid character exploration as an actor and a strong script exploring the upbringing of kid through man and the struggles faced. Self aware, surprising, funny, heart breaking and important.
This show, at the core, is something men specifically need to see. A well told, well acted and written piece that explores the need for growth. ...
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Faith blends her very adept humor with a troubling story of a woman caught in a bad situation. This is a very clever, heartbreaking, funny and important piece that will make many women feel less alone who have gone through the same thing and, hopefully, a warning to men about how they have the power to hurt someone in this way. A daring and important piece while bringing the right laughs along the way. Well done....
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Bryn is an excellent performer. Tight turns of character on a dime, a scrip that has seen lots of love and thought and heart. It is fun and then (I hope this isn't a spoiler) a tiny bit of heartbreaking. Bryn understands the performance she's going for. So much more than you're expecting....
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I didn't know I needed it. I can honestly say I haven't laughed this long and often in a long time. I learned that the performer has over 40 years of clowning experience and it shows. Just the knowledge of comedy: the jokes Mother Boswick is in on, the things that are funny because she doesn't know it's funny, the audience interaction, all of it was just a wonderful ride. If you see something heavy and just need a laugh afterwards, go see this show....
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What really got me was the way Ma'at explores an artist dealing with the world that wants something from them but they just want to create. A mosaic through the multiple names of William as others see him and he sees himself. A talented cast taking on an ambitious work. Congrats new pals....
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