It was a fun and interesting ride. I wasn't sure what to expect and am still a bit off-kilter from the experience. Come to be transported into a world where you don't quite know what's coming next. It's a piece that demands you to lean forward and listen to the language....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 13, 2024
Witty, smart and deep. A story that we can all relate to. Thank you for a great performance!...
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Be sure to check out Norman Judd: A Life in Concert. It is smart, funny, thought provoking and poignant. In a short 45 minutes Kyle Therral Wilson tells a great deal of information about the relationship between a self absorbed father and his needy daughter with his poetic words. The daughter was still longing to receive her father’s attention. Surely this will be it. This time it will be about her. ...
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This is a really, truly exceptional play. Surprising, funny, touching all at the same time. Very well directed and acted, to boot. It's a real gem. Make sure to check it out!...
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An entertaining, affecting play that took me on a rollercoaster of emotions.
I walked into this show knowing nothing about it except that I casually know the playwright and had me some of the actors. It's about a celebrated musician (the titular Norman Judd) who's been out of the spotlight for many years, coming back to perform, spurred on by an avid — perhaps too avid — fan who joins him onstage, along with the musician's less successful daughter. Not to post spoilers, I'll just say the piece was hilarious, thought-provoking, sad, sweet and ultimately so poignant. I'm so glad I saw it!...
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Wonderfully written, brilliantly acted and crisply directed this thought provoking piece penned by Kyle Therral Wilson was so worthwhile. Punctuated with poignant moments of abrupt reality, the theme of parents love and limitations for their children we got a glimpse into what it’s like to be both extraordinary and very much human. ...
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