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PATRON COMMENTS

This definitely was a tragic-comedy. It revealed a lot about human nature and how dangerous it can be.

One of the very best performances I’ve seen in my 8 years as a season subscriber!

Interesting play but kind of sad.

Great show and wonderful acting. I enjoyed it a lot.

Great performance by actors & actresses.

Characters were very passionate and believable. You felt sorry for the security guard at times as the policeman and his boss bullied him. All character's parts were very human.

Perhaps one of the most difficult plays for the actors this season, but it was Broadway quality. Excellent acting and direction

Depressing play. The acting was excellent, but the play itself was too dark for me.

No weak spots!

Casting and acting superb. Topic has not changed. Deal with it on lower level. No resolution.

All 4 of us really enjoyed the production. The acting was terrific! The only suggestion I have is to mike the actors. There were times when their backs were to us that you could not hear the dialogue. Other than that, it was a excellent performance!

Not my favorite, but excellent actors. Totally believable actors and the parts they played. Just didn't enjoy the subject of the play, nothing that I would ponder about "life".

The acting was superb, every actor did a stellar job! What a great production for the final performance of the season!!

The performers did such an outstanding job; don’t know how they remember all of the dialogue.

Felt starting the scene with Jeff, actor, seated at the lobby desk was a good idea. The actors' voices were a bit too soft when Dawn and Jeff were on the far side of stage from us. Her voice doesn't carry far. Actor of Jeff was perfect for the role as even his facial expressions helped create his character. He was the best in the performance. Interesting parallel of Dawn losing her faith in her boss just as Jeff losing his admiration for his boss over lies. A thought-provoking play. Really enjoyed it.

The set design was one of the most realistic sets I have seen.

The actors were wonderful. How they remembered their lines when there are only four people comprising the entire play, I have no idea, but it was fantastic.

Well done!!

Thank you for another fabulous performance. Sometimes it was difficult to hear Dawn speaking. Her voice was a little too low at times, especially when she turned away from the audience.

The cast did a fine job in their respective roles. Jeff was excellent.

This was preview night, but I saw no mistakes (other than Jason laughing out loud and distracting "Jeff". ) Bahaha! Jeff's timing, voice infections and nervous moves were perfect for his character. Bravo!

Loved the taught dialog and thought-provoking issues.

What a SOB Jeff is! He was standing right in front of me at one point and I asked the stranger next to me, a woman, if I should trip him! A great play about self-deception!

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