Regression
By Eileen Dixon
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Company Name: Eileen Dixon
City/State: Local
Genre: Comedy, Theatre
Ratings: PG (parental guidance suggested)
Premiere: Yes
Warnings: Adult language, Adult subjects
Website: HTTPS://www.eileendixon.com/
Venue: Sparkle Room
Show Times:
Sat 7/23 | 6:00 PM |
Wed 7/27 | 6:00 PM |
Thu 7/28 | 7:30 PM |
Fri 7/29 | 9:00 PM |
Sat 7/30 | 7:30 PM |
Description:
Regression is the story of a lost soul, Hadley, who is seeking guidance through Past-Life Regression Hypnosis. Specifically, she is seeking guidance from one mysterious Doctor with a cult following. This story asks big questions, such as “what happens after we die?” and “are we really meant to know why we are here?” Audiences will experience a past-life regression session in real time, right before their eyes! What questions do you have? And are you brave enough to find out the answer?
Cast/Crew:
Name | Role |
---|---|
Aidan Callaghan | Stage Manager and Production Manager |
Jeanette Delaney | Actor |
Sophiko Tsabadze | Actor |
Eileen Dixon | Writer and Director |
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Wonderful writing and acting, I definitely felt the feels!!
Regression is a powerful story that is hilarious, painful, and hopeful. It’s beautifully written and has a brilliant cast. I hope this piece has a life after Fringe. Check it out! You’ll be glad you did.
Regression is hilarious, painful, and life-affirming. It is beautifully written and performed by a brilliant cast. I hope it has a life after Fringe. Check it out! You will be glad you did.
Such good story telling; it really transported me to many poignant life-moments. And some good humor too!
The show tackles an incredibly interesting concept of past life regression while making it relatable with the well thought out characters and story. Wonderful acting, directing, and sound design. See it!
Strong work from everyone involved, and a huge shoutout to the actors for handling all the distractions from the venue and keeping the focus strong. It’s an interesting piece that has a lot of potential – the biggest detractor for me was leaning into the comedy so much near the beginning. It was just a little too elevated so that it felt out of place with where the story ended up. Overall, I had a great time though – keep up the good work!