Production History

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United Solo Theatre Festival
Theatre Row, New York, NY
November 2021


"Becca is a true master of her craft: honest, lively, thoughtful, and real…Her story is original, gripping, and absolutely needed."

— Yani Perez, All About SOLO. Read the full review.

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Luna Stage
West Orange, NJ
December 2023


"Let me just say right off: Becca Schneider is a talented actress and a terrific writer…A tour-de-force piece...It is a privilege to be able to see TRICH, and I cannot more strongly encourage you to see it."

– Allen Neuner, Out in Jersey. Read the full review.

"Schneider is so honest with us from the jump that it feels like we’re friends from moments into the show…Love, puns, humor, and a rich understanding of the teen still lurking in each of us makes the authenticity more penetrating.”

— Sherri Rase, [Q]onStage. Read the full review.

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Civic Theatre of Allentown
Allentown, PA
May 2024


"At no point does it feel like Schneider has no business being at the wheel of her own vehicle; her proficiency as an actor and instantaneous human likeness felt like watching an ensemble of 50."

— Ricky Negron, Lehigh Valley Press. Read the full review.

Photo by Manny Zaldivar

BARCLAY Performing Arts
Boca Raton, FL
July 2024


Audience Testimonials:

“Intimate, insightful, impactful.”

“Thank you for all that you continue to do for the BFRB community.”

“If you want to feel seen in your anxiety [and] struggles with mental health but also wanna laugh in a comforting space…then go see this show.”

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Luna Stage
West Orange, NJ
March 2025


BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!

“The play was truly inspirational — not only for the audience but also for mental health professionals like myself. It serves as a reminder of the importance of fostering greater understanding and breaking the stigma around mental health disorders. It was a poignant and powerful experience, reminding us of the transformative power of art in raising awareness and advocating for those who often feel invisible in their struggles.”

— Stacy Santacroce, LCSW, Anxiety Institute Clinical Director