See it if you want to see a sympathetic play about religious people that doesn't condescend or judge. Surprisingly enthralling and emotional. +Funny.
Don't see it if you don't like slice-of-life in middle-America about regular people trying to deal with life, death and religion in an honest way.
See it if You enjoy a slice of life look at religion and life through the eyes of believers and questioners. Phenomenal acting, staging, and emotion
Don't see it if Intimate conversations about faith, god, love, and life, aren't your cup of tea. While there are funny moments, it isn't a funny show.
See it if You like a well acted play regarding religious beliefs
Don't see it if Evangelism bores you
See it if Sensitive, specific and compelling portrayal of young, religious characters. Great performances that evoke empathy and heartfelt humor.
Don't see it if Too much exposition towards the end that may need editing or clarifications.
See it if you respond to serious writing and complex characters in situations dealing with faith and family.
Don't see it if you have no interest in characters who are evangelical Christians.
See it if It's a challenging show.i was fascinated by the ideas it brought up the acting was very good and my husband hated it so he went to sleep
Don't see it if It's very intense ,you have to think about it.its really not fun
See it if You enjoy Hunter's work. Glick & Winters are stand-outs, the rest of the cast is solid, and Kendall & Jaeck need to dig a bit deeper.
Don't see it if You're looking for action-driven plot. Hunter writes about characters who are trying to figure out what to do, rather than doing it.
See it if You want to see these excellent actors. The play was slow at times but all the actors were wonderful and were compelling to watch.
Don't see it if You prefer a play with more laughs. This play is quite serious and at times stressful to watch.