See it if you like Netflix teenage movies. also, the acting is excellent, and the fact that it’s a solo performance doesn’t make the play boring
Don't see it if you don’t want to see a rather painful story about loneliness, death and mental disorders
See it if you enjoy a well-performed one-person show.
Don't see it if you need the most riveting show. It has moments of real impact and an earnestness throughout, but doesn’t quite connect as much as it wants. Read more
See it if You want to see something, I'd say really different. It's play format, with a single actor telling a story. Boring? NO! Captivating!
Don't see it if You may be uncomfortable with pronounced death, and separately, sexual abuse references.
See it if You’d like to see a realistic portrayal of a teenager struggling through grief and their teenage years.
Don't see it if You don’t feel comfortable with themes such as grief and depression.
See it if You enjoy simplistic but meaningful shows.
Don't see it if You don’t like one woman/man shows
"...it’s a heartbreaking depiction of teenage depression"
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"This is freighted with good intentions but as drama it simply isn’t good enough"
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"Despite the compelling sincerity...production lacks the energy and bite"
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“tour-de-force performance from Charithra Chandran”
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"Rosie Day’s writing is wonderfully refreshing"
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"Anyone who has ever been a teenage girl and felt ignored will find plenty to empathise"
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"The production longs for a little more of the wildly ambitious, teen-fuelled nihilism"
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"Rosie Day’s solo show... grounded in her own personal experiences."
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