Francesca Gamez

The Goddesses Guide: Adura for the Women of African Diaspora

francesca gamez · June 23, 2018 uncertified reviewer
A MUST SEE AT 2018 FRINGE A wonderfully beautiful, brave and poignant piece about the disconnect between African Americans and their African roots. Although, the piece speaks specifically to a particular audience it is enjoyable and touching to audiences of all backgrounds which speaks to the skill and talent of the playwright Camille Jenkins... full review

Pervert

francesca gamez · June 18, 2018 uncertified reviewer
An intelligent drama that cleverly ties in all aspects of the word pervert in political and personal contexts.... full review

Frames

francesca gamez · June 08, 2018 certified reviewer
It was an experience that left me thinking about all the ways in which I relate with others, others relate to me and how we all relate and interact with the world. ... full review

Lolita, Daisy, Ophelia: A Love Story

francesca gamez · June 25, 2016 certified reviewer
This is one of my favorite shows at this years Fringe. It's devised so beautifully. The story it tells is poignant and topical and unfortunately necessary in today's society. This show needs to be put up again or extended!! ... full review

My Big Fat Blonde Musical

francesca gamez · June 25, 2016 certified reviewer
This show is a well thought out, well written, beautifully composed and perfectly choreographed piece of theatre that really discussed some legitimate issue regarding body shaming in Los Angeles. I heard it was award worthy from the PREVIEWS and I saw the penultimate show so I can only imagine how it's grown and I am fully on the "This is an Award Worthy Show" train. WOO! WOO! ... full review