Terrific! Becca Lustgarden delivers her story of Manhattan money with the glamor of a young Jessica Walter. Portraying an older Jessica Walter. Which is twice as impressive, really....
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An expertly crafted nesting doll of grief, trauma, resilience and denial, Becca Lustgarten's "Dear Auntie B." is a vivid, literate lightning rod, a deeply funny, deliciously murky window into the complexities of love, death and survival and a perfect example of solo theatre at its charismatic best....
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Becca is an absolutely phenomenal performer who draws you in the second she looks at the audience. This is a really unique, sharp, and interesting one-woman show that is equal parts hilarious and devastating. In just 45 minutes, you dive deep into the world of Auntie B and leave feeling like she could very well be your aunt. ...
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This show was equally hilarious and touching. Lustgarten's performance as Auntie B was nuanced, fun, and really pulled at my heartstrings at the end....
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Wonderful character piece! Becca completely morphs into the character of Auntie B, a self-absorbed socialite advice columnist whose haughty veneer and denial slowly crack over the course of the show. Outstanding performance!...
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What a ride this show was. The setting perfectly intimate but enough space to let the room breathe. Auntie B brings you along slowly on the journey of one’s inner voice as it hijacks her work day. What begins as sound advice for her faithful readers with each question, the simmering below her surface begins to roil to a boil. Stunningly acted, the ending leaves you wanting more. ...
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Delightful, witty, and piercingly poignant all at the same time. Becca Lustgarten is brilliantly funny, fierce, and vulnerable in her role of Auntie B. The audience is her scene partner and she includes you in the entire wild ride....
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