See it if you like the show "Catfish" and don't mind long stretches of internet talking on stage which is not very theatrical.
Don't see it if you want unexpected, twisty material. This show is pretty formulaic regarding internet dating with the expected results but well acted.
See it if If you are addicted to the internet and you don't mind a story that is funny but hardly believable ( but it might make you think )
Don't see it if you want a play with a story that doesn't make you roll your eyes
See it if you're interested in a (fairly unrealistic) story about online dating.
Don't see it if catfishing makes you really uncomfortable.
See it if you want to see a show-stealing performance by a supporting actor, Stephanie Styles.
Don't see it if you have other options.
See it if a very thin comedy about relationships on the internet attracts you. There is the necessary, if manipulated, tug at heart strings, too.
Don't see it if you expect well developed characters with insights into the forces that drive people toward blind relationships and the nature of love.
See it if you want to see something set in the present day that tries to incorporate modern forms of communication
Don't see it if you've ever seen an episode of Catfish
See it if Great acting in a very intimate venue. Outstanding performance by the character Layne and Suz steals the show.
Don't see it if You are uncomfortable in very revealing, intimate story telling.
See it if you want to understand what it trully means to "see through the appearance." The beautiful humanity it showcases is invaluable.
Don't see it if I'm not sure about a few direction choices, but this is still a very affecting piece of work that fulfills what theater is supposed to do.