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Show Description
Brought to life by an ensemble cast of seven talented actors, this play explores complex themes of life, death, and grief through a lens of levity and vulnerability. With adult themes of self-harm, this powerful new play is an expression on the human connection when it comes to grief and moving forward through it.
Directed and Written by Ashley Nicole Audette
Cast and Crew
Dustin Reckling as Nash
Ayla Clark as Sasha
Allyson Hayse-Tinker as Rose
Sapphire Engel as Lily
Asher Peterson as Kameron
Nat Weber as Jules
Ron Worley as Derek
Michael Anthony Nash as Voice
Directed and Written by Ashley Nicole Audette
Artist & Show Details:
First time in KC Fringe!
Ron Hicks (verified owner) –
Well written, directed, and performed. Audience feels as though they are part of the conversation (literally & figuratively) at this intimate stage. Enjoy!
Nikol (verified owner) –
The show and cast were incredible! Ms. Audette’s play showcases grief and loss in a way in which the audience can relate to and seem themselves in. The dialogue is conversational and real, expressing loss in a way that people truly feel.
From the very first scene, the cast is engaging, invested, emotive and incredibly talented. You can tell that they understand their characters to the core.
The best production I’ve seen this Fringe season! Don’t miss it.
Bravo, all!
Johnnie (verified owner) –
This play was beautifully put together. I enjoyed what each actor brought to the table. The casting matched wonderfully to paint the picture of all the trauma and heartache that each endured. I highly recommend checking this one out.
Carrie-Lynn –
Beautiful play depicting love, heartache, loss and grief. It was well written, captivating, and the actors were truly top notch. I also really liked the intimate theater. Incredible job to everyone involved. This was definitely my favorite KC Fringe play.
Abagail Pumphrey –
You felt like you were there. Despite there being a minimal set you were easily pulled into the performance and could feel the grief and love pulling against each other.
Karen Houck (verified owner) –
A powerful play that is both moving and unexpectedly funny at times, with family and grief at its center. It’s brilliantly written, capturing the rawness of emotion, and wonderfully performed, drawing you into every moment. The characters feel like people you know, and their struggles are deeply relatable, leaving a lasting impact.
Julia R (verified owner) –
I loved watching this play. It felt layered and poignant. The characters felt like they had depth, and the story drew me in. I thought the actors did a great job capturing the heavy emotions of the story. It left me wanting more, but in a good way!
Nan Turner –
Loved this play! Great writing snappy dialogue with enough poignancy pauses to leave us very moved by this portrayal of loss AND life. Sweet emotional funny sad -we all went through something together and I recommend this play highly!
Reese Garrison (verified owner) –
Had a wonderful time watching this. I would definitely recommend going to see this show!
Amy Harris (verified owner) –
Last night we had the pleasure of seeing the play Home Town by Ashley Nichole Audette at the Unicorn Theatre. Everything about the experience was perfect, the cast was phenomenal, the story was engaging and well written, the theatre was perfect to make it an intimate, engaging and at times interactive, experience. I would highly recommend going to see it if you have the chance! You will not be disappointed!! Great job to everyone involved and thank you Ashley for sharing such an incredible story and making it come to life!
B –
A beautiful portrait of grief and love. The intimate space was perfect to feel immersed in their world. The actors were phenomenal in their roles, the action flowing between powerful grief and anger to unexpected laughs. I was captivated the entire show and didn’t want it to end