See it if you want a glimpse into the difficult issue of mental health that so many face today as they try to operate in our society.
Don't see it if you want a fancy set or costumes - this is a bare bones presentation but the three actors give it their all in a 50 minute one-act.
See it if If you like a serious play about therapy, you may find this play interesting. This play needs a truck load of work on the script.
Don't see it if If you like musicals or comedies then skip this one.
See it if you want some idea of problems therapists face when trying to help people with mental health issues who increase more & more in our society.
Don't see it if you want a finished script. This one still needs work. But the actors give it their all! Only 50 mins long. Read more
See it if you're into new and rough-around-the-edges type plays that explore complicated mental health issues
Don't see it if you're triggered by discussions of suicide and other types of violence Read more
See it if you want to see a show that mocks "counseling" (a legitimate topic)
Don't see it if you want a playwright who has put the work into learning about his subject and the presentation of his work Read more
See it if a short 45 minute snapshot but not a fully written play. The actors try
Don't see it if you want to see a finished production
See it if If you are okay with an realistic portrayal of a therapeutic relationship. Actors tried hard but the play is not ready for production
Don't see it if If you only enjoy light musicals or dramas
See it if You think you can accept a reasonably good actor in a very confusing script. You can adjust to street clothes for costumes and a space set.
Don't see it if You want a linear understandable plot with an interesting set and costumes.
"McGee delivers a trio of souls grappling with loss whose lives intersect through work and fate. Richben talks of there being two types of people in the world: those who react and those who make. Clearly, he’s a maker who uses art to react. The play is the perfect aperitif for life under COVID. These three actors are gifted with searing text and lots to emote about how life has rewards in surprising ways."
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