jennifer douma
Another reviewer noted that this play would be a hit with the boomers and Gen x in the crowd. I guess being a Gen x maybe gives me some bias. But I loved this place so much. I am single. Never married. And I could still fully relate and find the stories both touching and funny. The actors really embraced their roles and were able, with their body language to portray their ages throughout time. I loved the sweet, loving humor in this play. The ending, although predictable, was still heartwarming and sad. This play had it all laugh out loud and tears. I would highly recommend. The actors are incredibly talented
I was looking for something that would make me think about life and autonomy. This play fell short. The characters were one-dimensional. The main character was not in any way likeable. We needed a backstory for sure. The Ministry of health worker's shoes were incredibly distracting. I understand that was probably part of the writing to create tension but because the actors weren't able to project their voices. Her shoes made it hard to hear. The were two main characters had strong stage presence and were easy to hear. The other actors voices did not carry. I think the premise of this play is interesting and if further developed could go somewhere. It definitely looks like the actress had fun with the fight scenes
Kathryn is an amazing storyteller. I learned a lot about her and about her journey. I think it takes a lot of courage to be as vulnerable as she was in this show. I laughed. I cried. I would highly recommend.