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  • Matthew Linder:
    21 Sep. 2023
    This play has so many small things working for it that make it into something great and wonderful. The conversational tone is masterfully done and the humor is well-placed to give it just a little extra life (haha).

    But what really drives this play is the relationships, which are so thoroughly explained, explored, and shown but never in your face. After an hour and a half of reading it, I reached the end, and I felt a gut punch that made me truly appreciate how this play was written.

    Amazing work. I hope you keep writing!
  • A. René Gutierrez:
    21 Sep. 2023
    This play was a piercingly poignant look at how death, depression, and suicide affect those who have to deal with the aftermath, while also portraying some of the darker sides of an old and rich culture. I will be returning to this play.
  • Shaun Leisher:
    15 Sep. 2023
    Loved this look into how death impacts people differently.
  • Morey Norkin:
    23 Aug. 2023
    A beautiful, humorous, and touching story of loss, love, deep friendship beyond the grave, modern Japanese culture, teaching English in Japan, Trivial Pursuit, and Star Trek Monopoly! Sounds like a lot, but it is all woven together wonderfully by Miz Hashimoto. With characters and relationships that draw you in instantly, THIS IS NOT A NOH PLAY would make for a great evening of theater.
  • Sam Mueller:
    11 Jul. 2023
    This play expertly holds so many things at one time. Miz Hashimoto creates complex and complete characters, all living at the intersection of many different identities. Deeply funny and full of joy, this piece also moves through personal and communal grief in a way that feels both unique and tangible. Every time I have the honor of revisiting this play, I find new layers to both characters within the play and also my own personhood. I look forward to the day I can see a fully-realized production.