See it if You liked Buffy The Vampire Slayer. This felt like a good episode of that lacking a substantial ending. Fun, funny and some good writing.
Don't see it if You can't lighten up and have a little fun. This show manages to tackle some pretty deep thoughts while still laughing at itself.
See it if Fan of sarcasm. Realistic and funny conversation between characters. Interesting character dynamics.
Don't see it if Don't like the supernatural. Want a big set and flashy production. Lack imagination.
See it if You want to see work by an emerging playwright & cast w/potential. You enjoy 20-something coming of age stories.
Don't see it if Relationship dramas annoy you. You expect more supernatural content: it's secondary to the relationship story.
See it if Phenomenal acting all around - they handled verbally dense monologues wonderfully.
Don't see it if Feels like the first draft. Very interesting ideas at play bout communication, but EVERY scene became "how much can Davis fuck this up." Read more
See it if You need some sophmoric humor at this moment in history
Don't see it if I Love Lucy is available on your tv
See it if a different approach to interactions between people
Don't see it if vague clarity between what's being portrayed and the issues
See it if You want to support a fledgling festival. You have a friend in the cast.
Don't see it if You like good scripts (it's very choppy and unnatural)
See it if You just can't miss a play with some supernatural content, and you enjoy seeing plays by emerging playwrights and developing actors.
Don't see it if You are intolerant of plays that need some work. Read more
"A fast-paced black comedy with fine dialogue and quirky upbeat comic vignettes...Norman’s dialogue is witty and fresh and his constant re-examination of every nuance of each character’s thoughts helps the comic energy stay afloat throughout the 90-minute play...Lovely direction by Taylor Haven Holt kept the evening moving along, fun and witty. What I most enjoyed was that her direction didn’t allow the play itself to be taken too seriously."
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