Vocal matching (picking audience member noises and copying them exactly), clearly well-studied animal calls. Cool set/costume surprises. Loved the ending, think it’s the most important part. Not just cause you said genocide (but I’m proud of you for doing it), but because it’s intense and personal.
What I didn't like
Name more witches (women who interact surprisingly, heckle or come in late etc). At the end, get more vulnerable (if you want to!) and google more things that are really personal and that you really do google at night and that might surprise us with their specificity to your life (I don’t know what those would be, so examples I’m making up whole cloth: “if a family member has psychosis, will I get it?” “how do old people end up in poverty?” “when did people accept that Hitler was Hitler?” “will American children alive today be climate refugees?” “how many Gazan children killed today and why do I care less?”) etc
Show is great; you can do nothing at all to change it, and that would also be aces!
My overall impression
A fun, partly-improvisational frolic through the history of human history, culminating in one man’s darkest fears about the present and future.