 I always appreciate the takes from @mgolia6, and this is no exception. The extent to which this write-up tracks with my experience and interpretation of this show is uncanny. It was also my brother’s first show, which made it particularly meaningful. We’re at the beginning of our father’s journey into dementia, and so the through-lines of life, mortality, legacy, love, and celebration were especially poignant. More thoughts still forming, but that was front and center for me last night. Also pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed the experience from 224.
		I always appreciate the takes from @mgolia6, and this is no exception. The extent to which this write-up tracks with my experience and interpretation of this show is uncanny. It was also my brother’s first show, which made it particularly meaningful. We’re at the beginning of our father’s journey into dementia, and so the through-lines of life, mortality, legacy, love, and celebration were especially poignant. More thoughts still forming, but that was front and center for me last night. Also pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed the experience from 224.
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