A FringeNYC Encore: Sex! Murder! Insanity! John Philip Sousa! Enjoy all this and more in this darkly comic play about the scandal surrounding Evelyn Nesbit, Harry K Thaw, and the murder of famed architect Stanford White.
Read more Show lessSee it if interested in the 1906 Stanford White, Evelyn Nesbit, Harry Thaw murder trial, & birth of "Dementia Americana" defense update to "Twinkie"
Don't see it if not interested in talky history lesson with appeals that we do something about it
See it if You're interested in American history and ensemble shows.
Don't see it if You want something with polish.
See it if you enjoy seeing theatre about historical figures. I found there to be some intense moments and good use of staging.
Don't see it if don't care for narrative theatre. We're told more then shown. Didn't get a sense of the time period from many of the actors. Read more
See it if You're interested in historical dramas more fantastical than fiction that leave you with something to think about.
Don't see it if You have triggers for violence or sexual abuse.
See it if ...you like shows based on a true story, you like witty writing and fantastic acting, you like seeing a lot of characters with a small cast.
Don't see it if ...you have no interest in history, are triggered by sociopaths, don't want to support small theatre.
See it if are in mood for a deeply dramatic period piece with contemporary relevance and extraordinary acting.
Don't see it if you want a lighthearted musical experience.
See it if You're an NYC history buff, like small theater, smart staging and directing, a dollop of humor and quirk.
Don't see it if You prefer more drama, less exposition. Read more
See it if U like gossipy nyc history, like when actors solidly play multiple roles. The Harry Thaw actor specifically caught lots of attention.
Don't see it if you're easily distracted by 1906 dialog peppered anachronistically with modern terms "wow" "huggies!" and the like.