See it if You want to see musicals. The singers are really great. I mean, sing-through and non-stop.
Don't see it if You want to see a modern and fun story. This one is emotional and intense. In addition, some singings are a little repetitive.
See it if I got somewhat lost in half a dozen or so characters played by the female lead but this was still quite enjoyable. Very intimate staging.
Don't see it if you expect something along the lines of The Merry Widow. This is a darker piece performed by only two singers. The score is unremarkable.
See it if you like operettas (sung in English), a Gothic visual style (very cool costuming and makeup)
Don't see it if you don't like shows that are only 2 people, you have kids, you want something light and fluffy, or you don't like operettas
See it if You want to see a small show with great music. I enjoyed the lyrics and word play. The music and singing were very high in quality.
Don't see it if You need a lot of plot. You see a lot of one scene relationships. Months and years zoom by without character development, just more scenes.
See it if insightful, dark, and profound. I was very impressed with Charly Dannis .She was flawless while playing seven different characters. See it!
Don't see it if you are looking for a comedy, or something fluffy. This show is thought provoking
See it if you like sung-thru musicals with 1 extaordinary performance (f lead) and 1 well sung (m) in a cynical take on the rom life of a cad & 7 fem.
Don't see it if You would be uncomfotable skipping back and forth in time or have a deaf ear to beautiful score, good lyrics. Read more
See it if You want to see a strong female lead sing the score with a fierce, theatrical energy.
Don't see it if You need to see a production in its final stages in which everything has been worked out.
See it if you enjoy alternative musical experiences; excellent singing; small, intimate theaters; lovely music and lyrics; an intelligent plot.
Don't see it if you love Broadway musicals above all else; you hated Fun Home, Dear Evan Hansen, operettas of any kind; dislike small minimalist shows.