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BEN KASSOY
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July 01, 2024
Equal parts funny and poignant, humor and heart. I love seeing this standup go serious!...
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ELLI LEGERSKI
certified reviewer
June 30, 2024
Christina is a hilarious and heartfelt performer. I felt like a close friend of hers listening to her story, which takes true vulnerability and honesty in a performance. ...
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ARNAB BANERJI
certified reviewer
June 30, 2024
I was really looking fwd. to watching this show to culminate my fringe 2024. But the parking around Broadwater is well, an ordeal, and especially when you are coming from another show that ran over by 5 or so minutes. So here I am standing outside the theatre unable to get in. I am glad a friend of mine was able to sneak in just on time. I am a little miffed, but that's fringe for you, I guess. ...
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TUSHAR VASHISTH
certified reviewer
June 30, 2024
Christina takes you on a journey that's so real and vulnerable. As an audience member, there's nothing more you can ask for from a performer. ...
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LILY ABHA CRATSLEY
certified reviewer
June 25, 2024
A vulnerable and authentic performance by an experienced comedian!...
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CHRISTOPHER MONCAYO-TORRES
certified reviewer
June 23, 2024
Christina has a steady approach in storytelling that I wish I had more in my own work- I was never lost in the details. It was comforting. Yes there were projections guiding us along with where we were in time, but Christina also has a clarity in her approach that made me feel grounded. Christina played with the audience for a brief moment and I wanted more- she knows how to do it, as she’s flowing back and forth through comedy and flashes of severity. The story itself is relatable even if the culture is not my own-as an Ecuadorian-American, I could feel the concern and shades of nuance that can come from dating within the ethnic culture you grew up with/around/inside of. It’s a complex venture and yet Christina’s specificity made it univers...
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SUNITA PARAM
certified reviewer
June 20, 2024
A funny, vulnerable performance about a very personal experience - that we can all relate to on some level. ...
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ALEXANDRA KOWAL
certified reviewer
June 20, 2024
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I Hope You Heal is a touching, hysterical look at one woman’s journey to love and self-acceptance through a turbulent unprecedented romantic relationship. I’d say this show is phenomenal, but I wouldn’t want to be a Davis! Truly though, it’s a brilliant piece and Christina is an incredibly captivating performer....
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PHILLIP REILLY
certified reviewer
June 20, 2024
A thought provoking and funny story of love and pain. The way she tells story is like telling your best friend with all the juicy details. A cool exploration of a love that wasn't right for her. A personal story that speaks to the universal experience of love and loss. ...
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