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No Sabo (formerly “Habla y te Salvas: True Stories of a No Sabo Kid from Queens & his Guayaco Dad”)

Comedic Theatre · Fail Better Arts · Ages 16+ · United States of America

Content Warning Multi-Lingual Performance World Premiere
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no sabo (formerly “habla y te salvas: true stories of a no sabo kid from queens & his guayaco dad”)
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 24, 2024
tagged as: diversity · innovative · personal · important · unique
Excellent. Unique and important.... full review
no sabo (formerly “habla y te salvas: true stories of a no sabo kid from queens & his guayaco dad”)
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 23, 2024
I loved this show. Many of the Fringe performers, as good as they are, feel they have to shout to get their point across. Christophers delivery was so natural and heartfelt. It felt so intimate. He was brave to tell this all too common story and have his father there, and you could feel the pain in the retelling. This show is what the Fringe is all about.... full review
no sabo (formerly “habla y te salvas: true stories of a no sabo kid from queens & his guayaco dad”)
ANGELIQUE FUSTUKJIAN certified reviewer June 22, 2024
Christopher’s piece really moved me. As someone who lost their father 3 months ago, I found myself heavily reflecting on my relationship to my own dad while watching he and his father on stage. This story navigates longing, hurt, and love seamlessly in a way that is both comically delightful and genuinely heartfelt. If you’re stuck on what to see this last week of Fringe, GO SEE THIS SHOW. ... full review
no sabo (formerly “habla y te salvas: true stories of a no sabo kid from queens & his guayaco dad”)
BECCA LUSTGARTEN certified reviewer June 22, 2024
tagged as: personal · moving · communication · spanish · Storytelling · father · son · family
I am still processing this beautiful show, but I can say that it is my favorite thing I have seen. I have now seen nearly 20 Fringe shows this June, and many of those shows were wonderful. This is still the one. Wow. Absolutely stunning. ... full review
no sabo (formerly “habla y te salvas: true stories of a no sabo kid from queens & his guayaco dad”)
JOY REGULLANO certified reviewer June 22, 2024
tagged as: emotional · sweet · heartwarming · funny
A touching one person -ish show about Christopher and his relationship with his dad. ... full review
no sabo (formerly “habla y te salvas: true stories of a no sabo kid from queens & his guayaco dad”)
EMMA ESTRADA certified reviewer June 19, 2024
I cried. I laughed. I gawked in awe. The authenticity and guts it takes to tell this story about your own father is unbelievable. To do it in front of him? Absolutely insane. And makes for incredible entertainment and nourishing storytelling. Thank you Christopher for making this show! Go see it!... full review
no sabo (formerly “habla y te salvas: true stories of a no sabo kid from queens & his guayaco dad”)
ITALOME OHIKHUARE certified reviewer June 18, 2024
tagged as: Comedy · cultural · powerful · moving · emotional · family
This rare gem of a show is a brilliant, masterclass in storytelling. It's funny, engaging and expertly crafted. And deeply personal on a level that's incredibly moving. Christopher willingly bares his soul as he guides us through the ups and downs of his complicated -- and at points, delightfully comical -- relationship with his father. I love how unflinchingly raw he is throughout, detailing his father's misdeeds, while also holding a mirror up to his own. It's a touching reminder that families, just like people, are never perfect -- but there's always a pathway forgiveness.... full review
no sabo (formerly “habla y te salvas: true stories of a no sabo kid from queens & his guayaco dad”)
MEGAN FRANCISCO certified reviewer June 18, 2024
I was really interested in watching it as a fellow latchkey kid. It was cathartic to watch a guy and his dad share laughs they’ve had throughout the years within 75 minutes. I was lucky enough to see this show on Father’s Day, considering the apt subject matter. Christopher and Abel’s relationship twists and turns over the course of Christopher’s life. It’s fascinating learning about your own father through other’s stories. I imagine that there’s a flurry of emotions that comes with hearing things when you’re not around. I believe the show did a great job with showing that perspective. The fish magnet scene at the end really tugs at the heartstrings. ... full review
no sabo (formerly “habla y te salvas: true stories of a no sabo kid from queens & his guayaco dad”)
WOODY FU certified reviewer June 16, 2024
Inspired storytelling, a complicated and rich relationship, emotional catharsis live on stage, all with the best scene partner an actor could ever perform with - their own father!... full review
no sabo (formerly “habla y te salvas: true stories of a no sabo kid from queens & his guayaco dad”)
SAM DISALVO certified reviewer June 17, 2024
tagged as: funny
This was incredible. I had never seen a show like this before. You see a son grappling with the sins of his father in real time, with his father present. It has the significance of a therapy session with the art of a Broadway show. ... full review
no sabo (formerly “habla y te salvas: true stories of a no sabo kid from queens & his guayaco dad”)