It was so delightful being in the audience for Soft Animal! The thoughtfulness and playfulness of the piece are wonderful to experience. I laughed, I “awwww”-ed, I cringed(in a good way), I chanted about the sky worm! I definitely recommend this show! ...
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Psychedelic and hilarious. A spread of super dropped in ridiculous but familiar characters brought to life by the history of life itself. ...
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Soft Animal has so many fun play elements that kept me entertained. There's silent/mask/eyehole play and idiot bits and the whole show has such a nice fun sweetness throughout....
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A charming, earnest, silly, stupid, thoughtful, and moving show about those weird ape things that walk upright and have to find a way to live with their self-awareness....
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An endearingly honest, whimsical, playful CLOWN show. And I do not use the word "clown" liberally. Big belly laughs and beautiful tender moments. ...
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George is awesome and I loved his introspection and wide-eyed curiosity about the world and how we got where we are today. The show was sweet, fun, multi-faceted, funny, and self-aware. ...
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This was one of the most earnest performances I've seen at the Fringe this year. It's about evolution, humanity, and the artist journey. There is something so relatable the way George navigates the mess he makes on stage, like we're all working with what we have, trying to make the best out of it. It was very sweet and tender, also very funny and clever. ...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 25, 2024
It was such a sweet, fun time. At times bittersweet, it made the sense of human connection/disconnection feel goofy and lighthearted....
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