This play is like holding your breath underwater - it's a delicate dance between life and death, where one wrong move can make everything come crashing down


. The way it explores the complexities of human emotions, particularly love and loss, is so raw and honest that it feels like you're right there in the audience with Rosie and Robert, feeling every punch to their gut

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I think what's most striking about this play is its refusal to shy away from the hard stuff. It doesn't try to sugarcoat or gloss over the pain of pregnancy loss; instead, it plunges headfirst into the darkness, using humor and wit to soften the blow


. And yet, even with all that humor and whimsy, the play still manages to leave you feeling drained and vulnerable

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It's a testament to Luke Norris's skill as a playwright that he can tap so deeply into our collective fears and anxieties without ever feeling manipulative or exploitative

. The cast and crew's performances are also noteworthy - they're like a perfectly tuned orchestra, each one adding its own unique harmony to the overall sound

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Ultimately, 'Guess How Much I Love You?' is a play about resilience, about finding a way to love even in the face of overwhelming loss

. It's not an easy watch, but it's one that will linger with you long after the curtain falls - and for that, I think we should all be grateful

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