No plot
by Golden 50 on 4/9/24Arie Crown Theater - ChicagoThis play was all over the place. The storyline was developed. The characters weren’t established. The music was in sync with events. I was very disappointed.
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This play was all over the place. The storyline was developed. The characters weren’t established. The music was in sync with events. I was very disappointed.
The show was excellent and gave me chills when many of them sang songs. My goodness, a must see show. Also it was real life events with men and women but also so funny. I will say I don't like the Arie Crown, the seats need updated (too small) and if people are late they should not be allowed them to come in and disturb the show. So many people were late and interrupted the show.
I thought the play was ok a little low budget, I don’t like the fact that I paid over $300 for tickets and two weeks later they went down to $79 a piece I felt I was due a refund
Great and ver funny. The singing was excellent. Would tell anyone to see it
The play was ok, although it wasn't what I expected, I thought this was going to be something funny. It was more spiritual than anything. I cried more than laugh, but I love me some Ms Hiddy! That's why I came.
The title was deceiving. It was forgiving contrary to fed up.
I like how the play covered the arc of relationships. It showed the anger/trauma that children have due to feeling abandoned by their parents in various ways. It also showed how relationships can be reconciled, which is an important lesson for all of us. It was great to hear some of the iconic gospel songs from Black culture such as Near the Cross (one of my favorites). All of the singers’ voices were powerful and very beautiful! It was great to see Jennifer Holiday in the play. When the two characters sang in the midst of deep hurt, it showed the resilience that is deep and wide in the Black community. It was great to meet Karon Riley after the play. He was gracious, and I appreciate his entrepreneurial efforts.
I like how the play covered the arc of relationships. It showed the anger/trauma that children have due to feeling abandoned by their parents in various ways. It also showed how relationships can be reconciled, which is an important lesson for all of us. It was great to hear some of the iconic gospel songs from Black culture such as Near the Cross (one of my favorites). All of the singers’ voices were powerful and very beautiful! It was great to see Jennifer Holiday in the play. When the two characters sang in the midst of deep hurt, it showed the resilience that is deep and wide in the Black community. It was great to meet Karon Riley after the play. He was gracious, and I appreciate his entrepreneurial efforts.
I enjoy the play. I appreciated how the actors played off the crowd.
It was a great show . With great performances. It was just hilarious, so so funnie. An, patrice lovely was the cherry 🍒 on top. Yes
I really didn't care for this play. The theme and message just didn't cut it for me.
I loved everything about the play I can’t wait to purchase it ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I personally didn't enjoy the play, I wouldn't say it was terrible, but it definitely wasn't good either. No plot, no setting, the play was all over the place. The play was super long and only had one good part.
This play was boring not crowded at all was this play here before? I really want my money bad.