THE FEAR OF 13 Previews
THE FEAR OF 13 Previews#25
Posted: 3/29/26 at 2:07pm
The way Ferrentino approaches the story almost seems like it could’ve been a one man show, but there’s a lot of set dressing with cast members and padding with some brief musical interludes (one which is well executed and one that could stand to be cut).
Although likely exhausting, I could see a world where this is revised into a one-man version that is successful
THE FEAR OF 13 Previews#26
Posted: 4/1/26 at 9:54pm
Saw it today- what a great show!!! The acting was superb- the story was riveting- throughout- and the audience BRAVO'd the cast continually at the end. I absolutely recommend this play to anyone who loves serious drama- and amazing acting! This is a show that should not be missed!!
THE FEAR OF 13 Previews#27
Posted: 4/2/26 at 12:31pm
Saw yesterday's matinee thanks to TDF (Row O, center orchestra). A slow start and a slow build, but I was in tears at the end. Brody was amazing, Tessa was excellent.
THE FEAR OF 13 Previews#28
Posted: 4/2/26 at 5:25pm
I don't think it was a slow start- or a slow build-- I thought it was very engrossing from the start. I loved this show. I was in row 3 center orchestra-- the stage is quite high and getting a seat in rows 1 or 2 would require looking at a stage at eye level. I would not want to be in rows 1 or 2 orchestra.
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THE FEAR OF 13 Previews#29
Posted: 4/2/26 at 5:33pm
I was in the 2nd row, and I didn't have neck trouble after all. I'm 5'8". I thought the play wasn't great shakes but the production was impressive in every way.
THE FEAR OF 13 Previews#31
Posted: 4/13/26 at 5:21pm
How busy is the stage door after the show? I'm a big fan of both Adam and Tessa. Do they take selfies by chance?
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