A cool autobiographical show of a man with a wild life! A view into a creative and funny life that shows you the possibilities of believing in the journey and how lucky you have been when you are able to look back on your achievements. A really captivating story from beginning to end. ...
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This show is autobiographical, but it is also so dang universal! David personally reflecting on how he's spent the precious time of his life, leaves you laughing AND inescapably considering how you're spending your own!...
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certified reviewerJune 25, 2024
Such a fun interesting look at the life of Fickas and how time works in a creatives life! Humorous and educational! So happy I got to see this one man show!...
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Fickas: It's About Time is a refreshing, funny, poignant Fringe entry that explores growing up (or not) in the face of only getting so long in this life. David Fickas is a masterful storyteller who can recount childhood stories, address the randomness of death, and do a pratfall effortlessly in under an hour. Don't miss it!...
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Intricately crafted, poignant and hilarious. David Fickas shifts gears through every emotion taking the audience on a ride that you don't quite know what you are in for, but you definitely enjoy the journey. The show gives you so many moments to laugh about and sends you on your way with moments to think about.
I will see it again. ...
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WOW! Just WOW! Highly recommend this show! It’s a great showcase of David’s life. The show is very heart felt and incredibly wonderful. ...
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This show was insightful, interesting and very funny. David Fickas transforms a show that, at first glance, seems solely autobiographical, into a meditation on the meaning of our lives and accomplishments and how time affects us all. ...
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This was such a high energy storytelling show, David kept the audience engaged for the whole hour. Really intimate and joyful experience. Loved when David shared some of his grandfathers writing on stage. He balances the silly and profound so well. One moment, you're dying laughing, and, the next moment, David makes you teary-eyed as he ponders on topics of life and death. ...
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