NOT ABOUT THE PRICE TAG: Chmiel’s stand-up show referenced her costly decision to attempt to pursue comedy after graduating college.
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TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS: Garisch’s play emphasizes the protagonist, Fallon’s (Garisch, above) struggles in her personal life, including complex psychological and emotional issues.
FRENEMIES: The characters in the production eventually discover that they are in hell and are meant to serve as each other’s own personal torturers.
BENEATH THE SURFACE: The play examined the inner workings of a doctor, a demon and a comatose wife as they strove to understand life’s larger questions.
GROWING UP: Two teenagers (Julie Joseph ’18, left and Rachel Zhu ’18) discuss the newfound romantic feelings that the pair may or may not be developing for each other.
JUSTICE FOR ALL: Truong’s lawyer Edward Ryan (Dylan Hoffman ’18, above) defended her and, alongside Boeri, provided helpful narration throughout the play.
LET’S GO BACK TO HIGH SCHOOL: Grace’s writer and director, Charlie Madison ’15, credited his experiences in and memories from high school with shaping the production’s plot, character archetypes, themes and even the production’s overall message.
TESTING LIMITS: In the play, Nina (Aliza Sotsky ’15, left) and Anna (Sarah Hines ’15) grow closer as they work through their personal issues and strive to improve their craft.