TGAIC showcases a phenomenal performance by Tamara Zook and rich storytelling at the intersection of womanhood, self-/social/familial expectations, in/visibility, and the unsung perks of aging....
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I see a lot of theatre and it’s been a long time since I’ve sat in a theatre and been so delighted by the show, I don’t want it to end- this is how I felt about the Great Aunt Isla Chronicles. It’s a MARVELOUS show, with masterful storytelling. One of the best solo shows I’ve ever seen. ...
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Powerfully written, performed and directed theatre piece. Tamara Zook, Sirena Irwin and Alice Vaughn prove there IS a way to elevate the 'one person show' standard. Heartfelt universal themes flower throughout, all the while personal brave confessions are revealed. Witnessing last night's performance by Tamara Zook in her brave mirror/memory play inspired by family reminds me once again....Zook is one of Los Angeles' very, VERY best actor/artists. ...
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WONDERFUL show. Tamara Zook is a treasure and she was fearless with her comedy - offering many revelations about who she is as an artist and as a person. My partner and I discussed it at length afterward and we agreed the show evoked memories of our own lives in families during the show and after....
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“Being invisible is fragile.” “Being invisible is powerful!” Well Tamara Zook is definitely a powerhouse when it comes to performing. Great Aunt Isla Chronicles is full of dance, multiple characters, family history and great music. ...
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My guest and I enjoyed the show very much. Tamara both wrote and performed a wonderful theatrical peace. It was engaging and heartwarming. Tamara is a true expert of the stage....
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