Holy shit! This show is a physical feat. Mallie manages to be insanely funny, while basically running a marathon on stage, juggling props, and interacting with the audience. It feels like joyful chaos, but she's also so in command of that stage. Absurd one minute, then really bittersweet the next. If you love icebergs in onesies, squirt guns, good magic, journal entries, and wigs, then come see this show. ...
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I was intrigued when I was told the premise. I had no idea how Mallie would braid the plot of Titanic with her journal from her teens. The tragedy of being a teen in a collapsing family aligned well with the sinking of the ship. It was a mixture of fun and heartfelt moments. There were lots of great jokes and physical comedy....
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I don't know what's bigger - the Titanic, or the creative swings Mallie McCown takes in this show. Her energy and enthusiasm are palpable and contagious, and there are some super inventive prop and staging choices that embody the Fringe spirit....
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I loved it! Mallie's stamina is incredible! So funny, and poignant, and truly just a joy of a show to watch and be part of (there are some interactive parts that are just a delight). It was a beautiful look into how we escape into movies when our own world feels like it's crumbling. I related so much to all the big feelings Mallie reads throughout her journal entries. I just loved everything about this show....
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