Somewhere Between Cosmo and the Bible

solo performance · independent · United States of America

one person show world premiere
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ANONY MOUS certified reviewer June 16, 2017
tagged as: brilliant
The show was a powerful and impactful one. The artist brought us into the world of a woman, a daughter, a Filipina observing the very wild world of the South. The bravery that the artist demonstrated in exploring sensitive topics is quite inspiring.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 12, 2017
This incident altered my view of this theatre drastically. In a festival that is intended to foster and flaunt independent arts, this theatre robbed her of finishing that experience. ... full review
ZEDRICK RESTAURO certified reviewer June 22, 2017
One of the best shows I've seen in this year's Fringe! A very moving, incredibly grounded, and deeply personal account of a woman's coming of age. Ruth is a phenomenal storyteller. This show is not to be missed!... full review
NIKKI MULLER certified reviewer June 22, 2017
tagged as: personal · poetic · intimate · Lyrical · identity · language · culture · Bold · Brave · vulnerable
Ruth is an immensely talented writer and performer, and this show reflects all of her strengths. Her show travels to unexpected places, from the lighthearted to the deeply disturbing-- I found myself truly surprised by the turns it took on more than one occasion. While the show would benefit by some tightening/editing, the rawness and realness of the piece kept me engaged throughout. I am truly eager to see more of Ruth's work in the future to see how she evolves and continues to develop. Brava!... full review
CHRISTINA EVANS certified reviewer June 24, 2017
tagged as: poetic · personal · charismatic
Ruth is a beautifully poetic and rich storyteller who takes you on various journey's though her life with depth and delicacy. A moving, illuminating and engaging performance. ... full review