In this new musical, a young Texas woman and a homeless Native American man strike up an unexpected friendship. Directed by Emmy Award winner Don Scardino and starring Tony nominee Elizabeth A. Davis.
The progressive folk sound of the production weaves together acoustic instrumentation with strains of industrial pop. In this deeply fraught moment in our country, the show seeks to remind us proximity is power on the dirt road to healing. Based on a true story.
See it if Davis' beautiful songscape is affectionate, poignant & melancholy as well as expertly sung But more autobiographical than politically adroit
Don't see it if The chaotic book is both naive & misguided Indian Joe's adversity story is sacrificed for Davis' "growing pains" saga & often looses empathy
See it if Like music for alot of the show is music. As for the story it was good.
Don't see it if Hate music, small theater, but seat are comfortable and not alot of leg room.
See it if You'd appreciate a bluegrass score performed by able cast in well-staged production. The lead sings, acts, fiddles in a story she's written.
Don't see it if Can't look past some amateurish writing, a few actors who can't project, a story with shifting focus, or are hoping for an insightful work.
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See it if You don't mind seeing works in progress.
Don't see it if You want a finished play.
See it if The a/c isn’t necessary!!
Don't see it if You can find something else to see.
See it if You want to see a new off the beaten track musical. With decidedly not the usual broadway sound.
Don't see it if You dont want to explore the relationship of the university grad do gooder and elderly homeless alcoholic 'do badder'.
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See it if Girl with some white guilt attempts to save homeless Native American man begins to see struggles of folks with less privilege. Great music.
Don't see it if Scratches on struggles of Native Americans and Blacks through a learning white female. “Color blind” white people annoy you.
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See it if you're ok w/message-y shows. Fun original folk music played by great musicians helps to move the still thin work-in-progress script along.
Don't see it if you require perfected/finished shows w/elaborate moving sets & costumes. Still, can't beat the excellent on-stage band, & strong singing.
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See it if You like a good "life story" with good voices and good music
Don't see it if You want deep meaning
See it if You enjoy actor/musician shows. Want to see a show that portrays a Native American as a person and not an archetype.
Don't see it if You are looking for something light. Dislike Americana/folk/country music.
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See it if If you want to see an emotional semi-biographical story about the American Indian experience and the people that surround them.
Don't see it if You have an aversion to country-bluegrass music and no interest in the struggle for acceptance and the diversity between different people.
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See it if you’re interested in a life story of two unlikely people forging a bond.
Don't see it if you don’t like folk music or stories w/ comments on racial discrimination, politics, homelessness accompanied w/ derogatory terms & cursing.
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See it if music was lovely and heartfelt. Gist:when we discard preconceived notions about others ,understanding,acceptance, and even love will follow
Don't see it if no reason to miss this show.
See it if If you like alt-country music (think Emmy Lou Harris to Shania Twain) you will love this show despite the clumbsy story.
Don't see it if You dislike country music.
See it if you like country music and Broadway-quality singing, and have a layperson's interest in issues of social justice and race relations.
Don't see it if you're well-versed/active in social justice work & don't like narratives centering white activists. Also, if you prefer big-stage spectacle.
See it if you want to see a meaningful show with well-placed and well-written songs.
Don't see it if want to see pure drama.
See it if You love bluegrass music and beautiful harmonies. You enjoy musician-actors. You're looking for something small and intimate.
Don't see it if This is a work in progress, so don't expect to see a flawless piece. It's almost there, it just needs to fine-tune its POV.
See it if Great original music and singing. A true story/ memoir about Native American experience
Don't see it if You're not interested in music of the mid-west, and Indian affairs
See it if you enjoy folk music, narrative driven, and actor-musician shows
Don't see it if you don't like folk music or you like strong plots
See it if You want to see a unique story that is relevant to what is happening in the world today. At the same time it is highly entertaining
Don't see it if You want huge sets and rehashing of a movie from the 80's and 90's
See it if you're interested in how an individuals choices shape their worldview, want to see something in development, like bluegrass music.
Don't see it if you like ensemble pieces, one-acts, or can't see to the heart of a story without being led there.
See it if You love heartfelt stories based on true experiences
Don't see it if You can’t stand country/folk music
See it if to see & hear multitalented ensemble conjure poignant tale of a damaged, proud, angry soul who affects many. Such a committed upbeat cast!
Don't see it if you want a by-the-numbers score. Segues felt spontaneous w/ actors switching instruments effortlessly. Lyrics sometimes drowned out.
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