See it if you enjoy well-written introspective shows about investigating one's place in Judaism. Doesn't have much to do with politics or cyber.
Don't see it if you do not enjoy stream-of-consciousness monologues (would be better to read), want a show about politics/cyber, like linear plots.
See it if You enjoy being challenged, educated, and truly moved. You want thought provoking theatre that will keep you thinking for days afterwards.
Don't see it if You'd prefer something more traditional
See it if You like to hear about other people's long boring dreams.
Don't see it if You don't like to to listen to other people's long boring dreams.
See it if you appreciate great writing, and profound and difficult questions with no facile answers.
Don't see it if if you don't like women, and if for you politics is a field of vacuous opinionating rather than serious thought.
See it if you can appreciate an intelligent personal journey through a modernistic take on politics and social media.
Don't see it if you don't enjoy going to the theatre!
See it if you like engaging material.
Don't see it if you don't like suspense.
See it if If you're interested in a fascinating exploration of how social media affects our political dialogue.
Don't see it if You're not.
See it if you seek beyond brilliant writing performed with infinite talent, which bring to life a poetry in space that is a transformative experience.
Don't see it if you can't make it to the theatre for the final performance on Friday night.
"Though it's admirable that Zucker doesn't offer up any easy answers, couldn't she give us a coherent story?...Whether playing Mimi or the myriad other characters who flit in and out of the nonlinear narrative, Ipp is consistently captivating. But the barrage of words and conflicting ideas stymies any emotional connection to the material. Like a virtual friend who can't shut up about the upcoming election, this is one 'Thread' you'll want to unfollow."
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“While the concept and stated intentions of writer-director Elena Zucker's play are intriguing, the through line and main theme are lost in the wide-ranging, surreal, and disconnected places that the character goes. There are entire intense, emotionally charged monologues that I struggled to find relevance and meaning in. At times, seeing ‘Thread’ is like watching a person relive a dream...Despite the confusion that ‘Thread’ can produce, Ipp’s performance is interesting and committed.”
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"This is a complex cerebral journey that does require extreme concentration to follow the sidebars and roller-coaster thoughts that whip past–but it is deeply satisfying when you start to put all of the pieces together. Ipp is a sensational, fearless performer. She is a towering energy that owns the space with a magnetic presence...Zucker has brought her thoughts to life through robust, energetic staging and well-crafted moments of emotional depth."
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"Zucker is a frighteningly intelligent playwright. Her use of a thoroughly modern incarnation of novelty-attracted narcissism to explore Jewish experience across time and cultures is astoundingly ambitious, and for the audience that is up for the challenge, it pays off...An intense production, showcasing the abilities of writer and actor...For dazzling drama interwoven with suspense, history, politics and self-identity, 'Thread' is worth unravelling for yourself."
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