See it if You can see a well crafted one woman show about the aftermath of a horrific rape on the girl and her Hindu family.
Don't see it if It hits too close to home. It is difficult to watch her going through so much pain.
See it if you like one woman shows with dance,poety type,not linear new shows
Don't see it if you want something upbeat,are uncomfortable with sexual attack,break in stories with dance,movement
See it if you want to see into the darkness in someone's life
Don't see it if you're afraid of the subject matter
See it if you enjoy deeply personal monologues about difficult subject matter. This spare, well done piece was difficult to watch but well done.
Don't see it if you're sensitive to pieces about violence against women and lots of sudden loud noises.
See it if You want to see a unique story about two of the most personal experiences this woman is likely to ever have. Darkly disturbing.
Don't see it if You're not prepared to confront some really serious issues on a deeply personal level. This show meanders a bit but it's uniquely told.
See it if you're interested in storytelling that takes you on a personal journey and searches for answers in the wake of a traumatic event.
Don't see it if you do not like one-woman shows and cannot handle the dark and tragic recounting of a sexual assault and its aftermath.
See it if You want to encounter the worst experience-and then to encounter the opposite through love.
Don't see it if You do not enjoy one person shows even when well written and acted.
See it if you don't mind seeing a disturbing piece about sexual assault. Well staged one-woman show.
Don't see it if The show succeeds in making you feel for the Girl, but does not have the depth to make sitting through the pain worthwhile.