The play is told in multiple time lines switching between them with relative ease. The
way of story telling used all the actors onstage the whole time, becoming the furniture
and props. This was interesting and for the most part well used. However in some
instances it wasn't clear what exactly object or action was supposed to be.
The beginning was a bit slow and I found it hard to understand, but it soon found
it's footing and became highly enjoyable. The actors were very good at portraying the
different ages of the characters. The only music was a single guitar playing onstage,
which added a lot of mood and feeling to the show.
This show was extremely good, it's probably the best show I've seen at the Fringe
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