See it if a heartrending one-woman tour de force appeals to you. Marin Ireland is indescribably sublime in a performance that will stay with you.
Don't see it if you died that day. I can't think of another valid reason not to see this.
See it if you can enjoy a one woman monologue about the effects of gun violence in her life. This is a passionate and disturbing piece of theater.
Don't see it if you totally dislike one-actor shows; you strongly believe that all gun ownership is a Constitutional right, no matter what the consequences
See it if a one woman show of brilliant acting for 60 minutes.
Don't see it if the topic of guns in the wrong hands so readily available, and the fatal harm perpetrated on children.
See it if you like one person monologues. The story draws you in and spits you out. Marin Ireland is wonderful.
Don't see it if You probably should se this both for the actor's work and the story
See it if you want to witness one of the finest, most present actresses of modern theatre. Marin Ireland in another tour-de-force performance.
Don't see it if you don't like one-person shows, or topics dealing with gun violence.
See it if Like compact solo shows that keep you riveted about our relationship to guns/violence. The story builds well. Marin is skillful and great.
Don't see it if The subject makes you uncomfortable, don't like solo shows with spare set and NO props. It's sad, but not graphic. Emotional and powerful.
See it if if you want to see one of our finest actresses in a wrenching solo performance in a piece about our complex relationship to gun violence.
Don't see it if you don't like one person shows, if you are looking for a carefree evening or if you think a 60-minute piece is not worth going out for.
See it if You want to see an absorbing story on the topic of gun violence, loss, grief and its effect upon us.
Don't see it if You're looking for something light and fluffy.