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CHERRY [NA]
certified reviewer
June 10, 2025
HILARIOUS. I was cracking up the entire time. It was SO good, SO funny, and honestly? So deeply heartfelt. ...
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ERNEST KEARNEY
stage and cinema
certified reviewer
June 08, 2025
Mallie McCown's madcap reimagining of James Cameron’s $220 million epic is ambitious beyond words, which is the source for most of the problems that plague this production. Those problems aside, McCown’s show is staggeringly clever and more fun than a barrel of monkeys in a lifeboat. Full review to follow.
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SARAH GLASSMAN
certified reviewer
June 08, 2025
This was an AWESOME show! Such great commitment and palpable energy. ...
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LANI HARMS
certified reviewer
June 10, 2025
This show was such an impressive feat! I was in awe of how Mallie was able to balance so many roles and props and hats and lines at once (even though it was equally delightful to see things go wrong). And the comedy of the schtick is highlighted with the juxtaposition of the dark and sometimes disturbing diary entries she reads in between scenes. This will definitely be one of the most memorable shows of the season!...
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LARRY DAVIDSON
certified reviewer
June 09, 2025
Truly creative show and amazingly energetic performer.
I can.t believe she pulled off playing all of those characters from the movie, but for me the real heart of the show was when she told her life story through her diary and then juxtaposed it with frenetic recreations from the movie,
I also loved the use of creative visual props and magic tricks to punctuate her story. It had surprised until the end....
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ROBERT MATTHEWS
certified reviewer
June 09, 2025
Brilliant from start to finish. A hilarious, but nostalgic retelling of James Cameron's epic. I had no idea how McCown was going to accomplish playing so many different parts, but she really pulled it off in a masterful rollercoaster ride with multiple laugh out loud moments flowing into deep drama. The chaotic nature of playing so many parts also tapped into great West End/Broadway comedy shows like Noises Off and The Play That Goes Wrong. Dylan George's magic was also top notch and mind-blowing, and really added yet another dimension to the show. Loved it! ...
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CHARLOTTE KASETA
certified reviewer
June 08, 2025
Fuck! An Iceberg: A One Woman Titanic is electric, human, and unforgettable. Mallie McCown does it all—writes, produces, performs—and delivers something so unique, so personal, and so freaking fun that I honestly didn’t want it to end. She’s silly, vulnerable, razor-sharp, and overflowing with heart. Her journal entries hit deep in the most unexpected ways—beautifully honest. One minute you’re in full belly laugh, the next you’re breathless from the truth she’s dropping.
And just when you think you’ve got a handle on this thing, Dylan George steps in with a magic act that kicks the entire show into another dimension. I won’t spoil the final twist, but it’s one of the coolest reveals I’ve seen in any Fringe show. It’s clever, theatrical, a...
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DAVID AUGUSTA
certified reviewer
June 07, 2025
Lights! Camera! Action!
Mallie McCown is truly a master class in Amazing.
This is a thrill of a 1 woman show.
With so much to do in a city this large the brightest of gems can go unnoticed. Don't miss this one! "Oh Fuck ! An Iceberg! -One woman Titanic- Is a raucous non stop ride to the bottom of the sea. Magic, Emotions and Comedy wrapped in nostalgic memorable moments that tie together a message of Angst and Surviving the unknown for all ages.
Dream It - Be It. ...
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LIBI MORTENSEN
certified reviewer
June 07, 2025
This show was a mixture of comedy, heartfelt moment, tragedy, and magic. Mallie embodies every character from the Titantic seamlessly all while aligning the story to her own personal journey growing up....
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