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Post by barelyathletic on Sept 16, 2022 12:59:36 GMT
Best play of the year so far. Deservedly getting some fantastic five star reviews. Short sharp, funny and deeply moving. A rom-com with a serious heart it's not to be missed. Loved it.
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Post by alessia on Sept 16, 2022 13:08:48 GMT
I've seen some reviews and keen to go now!
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Post by jamb0r on Oct 2, 2022 7:21:04 GMT
Surprised this isn’t getting more discussion on here! Out of my 70+ theatre trips so far this year this has to be in my top 5. This is absolutely fantastic! The writing is top notch, and the performances were captivating. This is equal parts funny, educational and thrilling. I loved every second and had tears streaming down my Face when I shot to my feet at the end (along with the entire audience).
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Post by partridge on Oct 2, 2022 9:31:15 GMT
Yeah this is ace. We'll worth a watch
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Post by alessia on Oct 2, 2022 11:23:37 GMT
I look forward to seeing it, next Saturday :-)
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Post by alessia on Oct 8, 2022 18:58:59 GMT
Well this was excellent. 1h and 30 minutes flew by, with tears on my eyes almost all the way through- and really cheap with the count me in ticket, which put me in front row my favourite place to be (and got chosen at the end, was the first to be asked for my name lol!)- has been a while since I have left the theatre having been truly immersed in a story and swept away by emotions. Loved, loved it.
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Post by oedipus on Oct 10, 2022 9:21:57 GMT
So I'd been dragging my feet on seeing this -- I guess I'm generally allergic to two-handers (even though some of my favorite evenings at the theater have been two-handers, like CONSTELLATIONS and GRUESOME PLAYGROUND INJURIES. What can I say? I'm a complicated person). So: this proves yet again that my aversion was misguided: this was engaging, moving, and terrifically written. And the ending--which I won't spoil--caught me off-guard in the best possible way. The rotating set meant that there's not a bad seat, and the acting and direction were of extremely high caliber. It's extended by a week, so if you were on the fence--as I was--there's really no excuse not to go.
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Post by tmesis on Oct 18, 2022 6:13:32 GMT
I too am usually no fan of the two-hander but this was just fantastic. From the outset you’re swept up in the lives of these two very different men and for 90 minutes it just doesn’t let go of your emotions which, because it is so well written, fluctuate wildly throughout the evening.
Waleed Akhtar is a major talent (not just as playwright but also actor) and Esh Alladi gives at times a heart-breaking performance. It is simply, but so effectively staged.
One of the absolute highlights of the many things I have seen this year and I urge anyone to see it before it closes.
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Post by stevemar on Nov 8, 2022 18:01:26 GMT
Although its finished now, loved this show. Sharp writing, well acted, and real connection as the story progressed and the characters got to know each other, moving without being sentimental. Lovely venue too. 9.5/10.
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