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See allHeavier than you think. Better than you'd expect from community theatre. The projection design is doing something real.
Three actor pairs play Allie and Noah simultaneously across three lifetimes. It sounds like a gimmick. It isn't.
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ArchiveThe bones are there. The second act loses steam in a way that feels directorial, not textual. If you love the score, still worth it.
Three pieces, all different, all strong. The contemporary closer is the highlight. Nevada Ballet at full capacity.
Student productions get graded differently. This one passes that test and occasionally exceeds it.
I'm serving up honest reviews of theatre, musicals, dance, and everything in between - no sugarcoating or press release fluff. If you want the real deal, you're in the right place.
This show packs a punch - it's way better than your average community theatre production. The projection design is seriously impressive and adds a whole new layer to the performance.
The tour has tightened up since the original run, making for a more polished experience. Even if you know every single word, seeing it live still manages to give you chills.
The foundation of this show is solid, but the second act starts to drag - and I think that's on the director, not the writing. If you're obsessed with the score, though, it's still worth checking out.
This production features three distinct pieces, each one a standout in its own right. The contemporary finale is the real showstopper, and Nevada Ballet brings their A-game with a full-capacity performance.