Fringe review: ‘One Who is Home’ is beautifully frustrating

Worth Considering One Who Is Home invites audiences into the home and minds of Davie Irie Unity and Pema Olivia Nelson The emotionally frustrating one-act play at first feels cringeworthy due to cliche dialogue but as the performance continues the dialogue starts to feel more poetic The play creatively finds a way to separate Davie and Pema s outer relationship from their inner thoughts giving what could have been flat characters dimension One Who is Home starts off with a bit of turbulence but continues to finish beautifully Presented by Little Lamp Theatre Company at Open Eye Theatre p m Aug p m Aug p m Aug p m Aug Still trying to decide what to see Check out all the Pioneer Press Fringe reviews with each show rated on a scale of Must See Worth Considering Could Be Worse or You Can Skip It The Minnesota Fringe Festival is presenting nearly hourlong stage acts from July through Aug around Minneapolis Visit MinnesotaFringe org for ticket and show information Related Articles Live Fringe Festival Reviews Best and worst of the theater festival Fringe review One-man This revealing and undisciplined demands tightening Fringe review I Have Griefances is a funny sarcastic heartfelt monologue Fringe review Songs Without Words is an eloquent masterpiece of solo performance Fringe review Jon Bennett outgrows juvenile humor with American t