NOT ANOTHER TEEN SOLO SHOW

comedy · full disclosure productions · Ages 16+ · United States

one person show
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ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 19, 2013
Rati is AWESOME! Keeping the audience entertained through out a solo show is always a challenge. Rati Gupta had the entire audience laughing, empathizing, commiserating and joyously reliving their own high school roller coaster for the full 55 min. We were engaged invested and thrilled to be along for the ride. Rati is real and funny....and real funny. The girl has grit, spunk, perfect comedic timing and the moves to back it all up. ... full review
ALICIA YORK uncertified reviewer June 20, 2013
Truthful, sad, happy, hopeful, realistic! A fun show that comes alive because Rati creates the story before our eyes. Incredibly talented and hilarious actor that sparks memories in all of us of a more complicated time of our lives. Left me wanting to hear more of the story! ... full review
REBEKAH YORK certified reviewer June 20, 2013
This show creatively went through high school in one girl's point of view. I really liked that she showed how the movies and television shows she watched truly influenced her views on high school and how she weighed the importance of popularity. It was a hilarious and vulnerable show that was intelligently written and cleverly paired with media that allowed the audience to re-watch classic romantic comedies through the eyes of our new friend. Thanks!... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 20, 2013
Rati is very talented, and the show was a lot of fun. She has a great sense of who she is and a fantastic sense of humor about that. Smart writing. I also loved the videos. That said, she seems more comfortable on camera than delivering her lines to a live audience. Her eye-line seemed unsure, and the show got very screechy at points. Which was unfortunate, since the good parts were very good. ... full review
MIKE TARGUS certified reviewer June 16, 2013
Great show! Rati's greatest strength is her honesty. Although the comedy and reference level were crafted with precision, her ability to let people laugh at her and themselves greatly benefits from her light and airy delivery, even in the most real/heartbreaking moments. Go see it!... full review
TOM MOORE uncertified reviewer June 23, 2013
Rati's one woman show has plenty of laugh-out-loud humor, but combines it with real complexity of character and emotion and expert storytelling to create a really memorable theatrical experience.... full review
KELLY TRAN uncertified reviewer June 25, 2013
This show is amazing. Rati is super lovable and relatable performer, and Nadia is a super-talented director. Not only was the show enjoyable, it was unforgettable! I was thoroughly impressed! I laughed the entire time! HIGH FIVES ALL AROUND.... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 26, 2013
A great show for theatre and non-theatre lovers! Rati's lovable essence graced the stage with clever writing, well timed comedic delivery, and a lot of heart! I think this show particularly hits home for any female child of the 80s who went to high school in the late 90s through the beginning of the turn on the century. I graduated in 2002, and I could relate to the movies/TV Rati juxtaposes with her high school experience. However, this is not just a chic flick, nor time specific-- anyone who went to high school can relate to the awkward transitional moments Rati experienced with social status, love, friendship, parents, and life. My two guy friends- one 26 and one 35 both loved this show- and neither of them knew who Clarissa was o... full review
ALISON H uncertified reviewer June 24, 2013
I've now seen NATSS 3 times, and every time is exciting and hilarious. Not only do you relate to Rati's teen angst, the use of such great 90s references really pull you into the nostalgia. A must see for anyone born before 1995.... full review
DEVIN SULLIVAN uncertified reviewer June 25, 2013
From the very first time you hear the familiar "bloop" of AOL Instant Messenger, NATSS transports you right back into the world of the innocent 90's. The show had been laughing and "awwwing" as I was forced to remember all the things from high school I had forgotten I had blacked out. Don't miss this one. It's lovingly directed, performed, and it has a message for your teenage self that you'll wish you had learned. Oh and you'll cry laughing. ... full review