See it if You're interested in experimental theater
Don't see it if You need your shows to have a plot (this show doesn't really have one)
See it if You love folksy music and romantic turn of the century stories
Don't see it if You prefer dialogue between songs and you don't like abstract story telling
See it if Shira Averbuch's voice is exceptional. Sparse staging highlights the imaginitve lighting. Live quartet A+. All the men had sweet voices too.
Don't see it if I want to blame my 5 hours sleep, but the plot got lost somewhere. Who did Henry choose? What happens to the Spencers? What's Frank huffing?
See it if You love intimate theater with beautiful music and clever visuals.
Don't see it if If you are bothered when the story is secondary to the aesthetic and performances. The story does lack clarity.
See it if You like good young actors with good voices. Simple staging and a great live band
Don't see it if You want to see a show that you can follow or tells a story that makes any sense. The pretty theater and the pleasant voices didnt cut it.
See it if You like period pieces, innovative theater, sung through musicals, small theaters, good music.
Don't see it if You need a strong plot or lots of flashy sets and costumes.
See it if you enjoy small, black-box theatre. Very intimate space, provides for up close and personal viewing. Pleasant music, great harmonies.
Don't see it if Awkward lighting design left actors faces masked by shadows. Direction was clunky and heavy handed. Talented cast in an uneven book.
See it if Well written and great expression on stage
Don't see it if you don't like period pieces