See it if You are interested in mesmerizing one person shows with great acting and absorbing story lines.
Don't see it if You feel claustrophobic in dark theatres, or are frightened by stories of violent death.
See it if you're ok w/being equally enthralled & disturbed by the plot that unfolds. If Alison Fraser isn't nominated this season awards mean nothing.
Don't see it if you're alarmed that two people left w/nausea, brought about simply by Fraser's ability to fully immerse the audience in this garish tale.
See it if You want to see a seamless & engaging tour de force by Fraser, fully on, committed & inventive, to the smallest gesture, & in total control.
Don't see it if You have no patience, don't like monologues, solo plays or the dark — literal or figurative. Read more
See it if you want to see the fabulous Fraser sink her teeth into a fresh & unexpected horror story & give a gripping, subtly eerie solo tour de force
Don't see it if you have hemophobia; you need special effects and high production values to spoon-feed you your thrills. [This is real theatre of the mind.]
See it if You like intense monologues, Allison is great.
Don't see it if You need character interaction. My mind wandered halfway, but the ending is great.
See it if You enjoy a sick and twisted tale told well. The art’s all in the telling and Fraser’s a consummate professional.
Don't see it if You want a big, meaningful moral, or would be uncomfortable listening to taboo acts described in vivid detail in public. Read more
See it if you enjoy other-worldly stories or would be interested in a psychological drama.
Don't see it if you do not like one-woman shows or do not care for fantastical stories, e.g. about vampires.
See it if you have an interest in the psychopathology of unusual fetishes and are not upset by otherwise revolting topics
Don't see it if you are revolted by unusual fetishes and behavior