Great performance
by Babs D on 4/30/19Walnut Street Theatre - PhiladelphiaWhat a treat! A wonderful performance, actors did a tremendous job and it was a very special evening. Thank you.
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What a treat! A wonderful performance, actors did a tremendous job and it was a very special evening. Thank you.
This was a fascinating show. The actors were great, especially the young man who played the main character, Christopher Boone. The lighting and effects paired with a minimalist stage setting worked well to tell this story from the perspective of someone with autism.
My wife and I were looking for something to do so we bought tickets for this play. The play was very good but we were both amazed at how terrific the main character was. Austin Nedrow (playing Christopher Boone) gave an absolutely amazing performance. He was the play. He will be someone we will look for in further productions.
This was such a beautiful story. The actors did a magnificent job bringing it to life. Special kudos to Austin Nedrow who is beyond talented in his heartbreaking and heartwarming portrayal of Christopher. Bravo!
I thought the play was very well done and we enjoyed the way that the play conveyed the mind of an autistic child.
Excellent staging,acting and overall production. Autism is an abberation of the brain that manifests in behaviors that are fearful to others. It is a struggle for the individual as well. We all need to understand this and be supportive. The play communicated this message very well. Difference does not make us dangerous, inhuman or a person that needs to be fixed according to someones standard of "normal".
The staging was distinctive. The acting (especially the young man) was moving.
Staging is brilliant and the acting is superb, especially Austin Nedrow’s unforgetsble performance.
I loved everything about the theater, people, show, experience! Wonderful experience
If you can get tickets for this amazing play, do it! From the moment the curtain opened the audience was hooked and remained engaged through the curtain call. And then there was more excitement after the curtain call - a little dessert for the patrins. Now I want to see it again.