See it if Alison Fraser is a marvel and a wonderful storyteller. Your heart goes out to her.
Don't see it if You need action in your plays. It's just her, seated, telling you (her therapist) about her obsession. Note the subject matter.
See it if you are open to going places which can make you uncomfortable
Don't see it if unpleasant topics are disagreeable to you
See it if Downtown Fraser brings merit to a monologue in the dark. Seriously, just a keylight and some atmospherics, and a client in session spinning
Don't see it if The "oh, bro" reveal is ludicrous, but the talented Fraser is the only reason to see this solo thriller.
See it if You enjoy long-form pieces that play with elements from the horror genre.
Don't see it if You dislike podcasts or one-person shows. This relies heavily on text rather than performance or staging.
See it if you enjoy edgy solo performances and have a strong stomach. The show is all dialogue, so you’ll also need an active imagination.
Don't see it if the thought of blood terrifies you, or you need visual stimuli.
See it if you love good spooky storytelling or are a fan of Alison Fraser. Seriously, her performance is terrific and memorable.
Don't see it if you get creeped out by descriptions of mildly ghoulish behavior... or if you want more than a one-woman show with no set or costume changes.
See it if If you are OK with the plot coming together on last 5 min. OK with a slow show, real slow with Great acting. One woman show
Don't see it if The show moves so slow. Very easy to get bored. If you like hearing about violent themes and blood.
See it if you enjoy one woman shows that have a twist at the end
Don't see it if you have a limited attention span like actor interaction with each other. Read more