Cappies Review: 'Tell Me You Love Me, Junie Moon'
Flint Hill's production receives a positive review
by Mariah Kahn of South County Secondary School What do you get when three people leave the safety of the hospital to live in a rehabilitation commune? Commune-ists! Flint Hill’s Tell Me You Love Me, Junie Moon tells the story of a sharp-witted girl whose face was deformed in a tragic attack. She and her two misfit friends venture into the world looking for normalcy. Tell Me You Love Me, Junie Moon was adapted from a 1970 film of the same title, which was adapted from a book by Marjorie Kellogg. Junie is introduced with a terrible scar on her face, the result of a vicious acid attack by her former boyfriend. She and her two friends Warren, a flamboyant paraplegic, and Arthur, a man with a terrible unknown degenerative brain disease, give …