A FringeNYC Encore: In this memory play-meets-docudrama, six young women search for identity, understanding, and redemption in the wake of a national tragedy.
Read more Show lessSee it if You want to hear young ladies talk about the loss of their dad on 9/11 and how it has affected their lives. You like simple staging.
Don't see it if You are not okay with revisiting 9/11. Don't like simple staging. You do not want to feel and reflect. Read more
See it if you want a smart, honest play about the more personal effects of 9/11
Don't see it if it's a sensitive subject.
See it if you are interested in a show about 9/11 survivors whose stories are not often heard.
Don't see it if Don't see if you are not comfortable with stories centered around 9/11.
See it if you want to watch a show that explores 9/11 through a family.
Don't see it if you are sensitive or triggered by the tragedies of 9/11 and it's aftermath.
See it if deeply moving play about lives shattered by tragedy and the search for healing. Great cast, there was authenticity in their performance. .
Don't see it if intense, emotional and sensitive subject.
See it if A clever show, pure , intelligent, and If you want to discover wonderful actresses .
Don't see it if If you have enough talking about the 9/11
See it if Emotional and well acted, but a bit uneven. Will resonate with girls close to their dads.
Don't see it if You can't handle a work about 9-11
See it if The subject interests u-daughters of Fathers killed on 9/11-or if, 2 c a sample, ur interested in developing ur own script using monologues~
Don't see it if U can't forgive no adults being cast-all are the same age-& some v uneven performances. U just don't care about almost all the characters~
"The reason to see 'The Fall' is for the performances. And let me offer that it isn’t just the lead actors who are standouts...There’s some really honest listening happening up there, and some remarkably truthful and powerful actors handling these monologues...That said, Lilia Rubin’s play feels dated...We aren’t allowed a gripping story to hang our hats on, but rather a patchwork of intimately related episodes."
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“Lilia Ruben, the playwright, has crafted a strong text that has obviously been intensively researched and cleverly structured...She has a great ability to shape characters that are recognizable and believable...Director Jane Arnfield has injected this performance with inspired blocking, moments of heartbreaking beauty, and gentle humanity, which makes it a delicate orchid that blooms powerfully in your imagination.”
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