See it if You are interested in an imagined back story to the Oslo agreement. It feels authentic and bespeaks the current style of negotiations
Don't see it if You want an emotionally pleasing resolution. You don't like ambiguity
See it if If you like absorbing, if at times tedious theater, with great acting and production values.
Don't see it if You are easily bored and not used to "serious" theater.
See it if You like historical themes and/or the Israel/Palestine conflict interests you.
Don't see it if You don't care much about Israel/Palestine. Read more
See it if You are interested in learning more about this aspect of history. Interesting and well acted and insightful.
Don't see it if You don't like plays that require your careful attention. While the content was interesting, at almost 3 hours long, it felt long at times.
See it if you want to tell your friends, when it wins Tony awards, that you saw it.
Don't see it if you don't get a decent seat in the center section. Otherwise, you're probably going to miss a bunch of the dialogue. Read more
See it if If you're interested in the politics of the Middle East, Israel, good acting and a very interesting play
Don't see it if If you're expecting a great theatrical experience. In spite of a lot of movement, the play is strangely static.
See it if You want to see an interesting drama that presents too many unnecessary details.
Don't see it if You have no interest in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process
See it if You want a three-hour drama of people shouting at each other about the Middle East. It's exactly what it claims to be, decide if it appeals
Don't see it if You're liable to get offended by viewpoints about the Middle East, don't enjoy people shouting, or want a play with a satisfying ending.