Reviews

“Shotgun Players’ ghost story of a play raises those questions only to skewer them, to show how tempting it is to blame the victim and absolve the rest of us.”
—Lily Janiak | San Francisco Chronicle
“Cuts right to the heart of why the life of someone you don’t know matters”
—Chad Jones | theaterdogs
“This is a story and a production that demand and deserve our attention.”
—Victor Cordell | ForAllEvents
“Cathleen Ridley gives a rich and riveting performance.”
—Eddie Reynolds | Theatre Eddys
“Ferocious intimacy”
—Ben Sloan | THEATRIUS
“Achingly beautiful and thrilling new drama”
—George Heymont | My Cultural Landscape
“Brutally eloquent”
—Sam Hurwitt | The Mercury News
“Electrifying”
—Emily S. Mendel | Berkeleyside
“An aria of rage and despair”
—Jeffrey Edalatpour | SFWEEKLY
“Dream cast”
—Sally Hogarty | East Bay Times

From the Seats

“Powerful theatre. I laughed and wept. I HAVE to see it again.”
—R.M.
“Outstanding and heart-breaking”
—C.S.
“Though it was a tragic story, the message was of hope and the talk back afterwards helped the audience move into action about violence in our own communities.”
—Dawn