Stacy Dymalski
Clementine
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July 01, 2019
certified reviewer
A realistic, relatable story about the dichotomy of motherhood ranging from never wanting to let your kids out of your sight to wishing they'd leave you alone for at least two seconds so you can go to the bathroom. April expertly sparks laughter through tears when she talks about how her life has evolved once she became a mother. I loved it. ...
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Dancing to the Edge of a Cliff
stacy dymalski
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July 01, 2019
uncertified reviewer
This is a beautiful story of a woman finding her truth within by pushing herself to the limits of her comfort zone and beyond. She is an inspiration....
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Loose Underwear
stacy dymalski
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July 01, 2019
certified reviewer
A beautifully crafted story that shares one woman's journey from her homeland of Czechoslovakia to the United States, and how it affected her and her relationship with her parents (especially her mother). Dagmar's story is a wonderful metaphor of how generational differences define who we are, no matter how much we try to run from them. ...
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Bunny the Elf LIVE!
stacy dymalski
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July 01, 2019
certified reviewer
A delightful story that shares the experience of a hopeful musical theatre actor doing what she can to make ends meet. It's a journey any artist can relate to, no matter where their creativity falls. Christi Pedigo is an effervescent breath of fresh onstage as Bunny the Elf. ...
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The Journey of The Little Prince
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
The Little Prince is one of my all time, favorite stories. And Irina Kompa's retelling of it in the span of 45 minutes totally works. She hits the highlights and main themes, but at the same time adds some new and interesting theatrical elements that keep this telling of the story fresh....
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2 for 1
stacy dymalski
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June 21, 2019
certified reviewer
This show delivers in what is advertises: two completely different performances, for the price of one, by two very talented women. The first show is experimental using interpretive dance to underscore a character's emerging feminism, and the second is a LOL comedy about death. I mean, come on, you need to see this....
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FERTILE.
stacy dymalski
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June 20, 2019
certified reviewer
Heather is a wonderful writer. She comically unfolds the journey so expertly that we hardly notice the pain (but it's still there in just the right amount). She has a great way of expressing herself in a way that is completely relatable, whether you have kids or not. We've all desperately wanted something that was unattainable, and Heather bundles up that anguish and delivers it with laughter through tears....
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mandy picks a husband
stacy dymalski
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June 20, 2019
certified reviewer
The vulnerability of Amanda's story is both relatable and endearing. We root for Mandy right out of the gate, as she takes us on her version of the ride to empowerment and self-acceptance that just about every human being experiences in their own way. We see ourselves in Mandy, and she gives us hope. ...
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Straight White Men Trying To Woke
stacy dymalski
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June 20, 2019
certified reviewer
The comedy writing in this was so good, that several of the sketches are "SNL" or "In Living Color" worthy. Seriously, this is better than most of the stuff on network TV. If you like laughing, go see this show. ...
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Ask A Black Woman
stacy dymalski
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June 20, 2019
certified reviewer
A strong and powerful voice that shares Shanara's truth based on her experience. It's a perspective on American life that needs to be heard by men and women of all colors. ...
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