See it if Set on an abandoned Kansas farm, the play mirrors some of the tensions of our divided society. Strong performances on a well-designed stage.
Don't see it if The end: It doesn't feel like the description of a new utopic place fits an otherwise eerie, ghostly play.
See it if you want to see how grief, sexism and homesickness comes to life in rural Kansas.
Don't see it if you want a happy ending--this is a very dark play.
See it if you like to support new work that is not in the traditional style. 7 talented actors play 11 roles on an interesting set with good sound.
Don't see it if you want a happy ending - though there is a nice message here, it doesn't fit well with the troubles faced throughout the play.
See it if you enjoy new work.
Don't see it if you need your pieces more fully thought out - this felt at many times like a workshop production. Excellent pieces but not cohesive.
See it if You want to support a new playwright and see a play that has some potential
Don't see it if You are looking for something complete and polished. I felt like I was watching a workshop and not a finished product. Read more
See it if You like dark comedy or drama
Don't see it if You don’t like plays that find comedy in tragedy
See it if you like complex, thematic stories with exceptional acting and dense ideas concerned with an area of the US not often seen on NYC theatre
Don't see it if you like plays with simple, digestible messages with "well-made play"-esque tendencies. This play undermines expectations at every turn. Read more
See it if you want an entertaining show about loss that has some good moments and is performed by a talented cast. I was engaged and enjoyed the show.
Don't see it if you want a fully developed play. While good, some characterizations and plot points felt like they needed to be explored further.