The attention to detail, while easy to miss in the melee, was next level. The program. The vocal and physical mannerisms for each character. The energy modulation between her journal entries and the Titanic. It’s clear that she spent a lot of time thoughtfully creating the project.
What I didn't like
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My overall impression
Mallie is putting a love letter to Titanic and herself on stage, and it’s sooo soooooo good. It’s one thing to undertake the task of doing a solo reenactment of James Cameron’s masterpiece in 90 minutes, it’s another thing entirely to also bare your soul while doing it. The audience interaction in the show is so fun and lively. I loved opening the show with a magic act that pays off at the end with the summation of her story. Just when you think that you understand the game enough to guess the next move, she’s right there adding another dimension to how she’s playing. I’ve seen the movie, I’ve seen the movie several times, and I was so immersed in her portrayal that it broke my heart all over again. The entire show was chaotic riot full of an onslaught of surprises and antics.