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"I look out [into the audience] and a few people are crying, a few people are laughing," Harbour said. "It's one of those plays where it sort of sneaks up on you, because it's really funny, it lures you in to dealing with these issues like death and mental illness, and the pain of everything, but it does it in such a fun way."