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Little One

First Preview: Aug 3, 2015
Opening Date: Aug 20, 2015
Closing Date: Aug 28, 2015
Running Time: 01:20
Little One

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Playing @
64E64 Underground
64 E 4th St, New York, NY 10003
When 4-year-old Claire is adopted into the family, 6-year-old Aaron has to learn to “love” his new monster of a sister. Told through the now adult voices of these adopted siblings, Little One weaves a story of childhood horror and teenage trauma into a twisted, wryly funny, and ultimately haunting experience.

One that asks how long you’d let a psychopath control your life … and what you’d do to regain it.

PART OF THE NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL FRINGE FESTIVAL 2015

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
THURSDAY 20 @ 7 PM
FRIDAY 21 @ 3:30 PM 
SUNDAY 23 @ 8:30 PM 
WEDNESDAY 26 @ 5:15 PM 
FRIDAY 28 @ 2:45 PM 
Off-Off BroadwayPlay - ComedyPerformance ArtPlay - Drama
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Audience Advisory: NO LATECOMERS ARE ADMITTED AT FringeNYC.

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Reviews

  • "A sheer delight ... tremendously talented actors. A macabre, well-layered script ... packed with humour, love ... and tramautic build-up that will leave you transformed - guaranteed."

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  • "A sheer delight ... tremendously talented actors. A macabre, well-layered script ... packed with humour, love ... and tramautic build-up that will leave you transformed - guaranteed."

    ------ Vancouverscape
  • "A sheer delight ... tremendously talented actors. A macabre, well-layered script ... packed with humour, love ... and tramautic build-up that will leave you transformed - guaranteed."

    ------ Vancouverscape
  • "A sheer delight ... tremendously talented actors. A macabre, well-layered script ... packed with humour, love ... and tramautic build-up that will leave you transformed - guaranteed."

    ------ Vancouverscape

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