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ARIS SEVILLA
certified reviewer
June 20, 2025
This show made me want to call my mom.
R.M. winds through musical sense memories, trips over societal roles, and spills their clown guts for all to commiserate with. Their stories are at once completely personal and profoundly ubiquitous- it brings the same strange joy as listening and connecting to a popular song about heartbreak.
Do not be mistaken! On top of all that profundity, this show made me laugh like a little freak....
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ELENA MARTINEZ
certified reviewer
June 20, 2025
What a charming and sentimental show. RM is such a lovable and authentic clown, the audience was immediately enamored with them. The show was a Trojan horse of heart felt storytelling - at check-in you sign up for karaoke, someone gets called up to sing, you're clapping and laughing along, and then all of a sudden you're struck with their deeper message and their story. At one point I realized I had full on goosebumps witnessing RM's vulnerability....
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CHRISTIAN GEORGESCU
certified reviewer
June 19, 2025
RM's show is super fun! Full of karaoke hits and heartfelt moments. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll sing!...
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CATHERINE SCHULER
certified reviewer
June 19, 2025
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Comedy ·
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A love letter to rediscovering yourself through community. A silly, poignant and impossible not to like performance. R.M.’s observation of the inherited patterns of isolation becomes a call to action to the audience. They ask us to take the brave act, along side them, to be unadulteratedly our self. A brilliant use of karaoke as a metaphor for how expression is a more important pursuit than perfection. ...
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CARON CLANCEY
certified reviewer
June 19, 2025
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A good time, a fun time, with just enough audience participation without feeling anxious or unsafe about it. RM takes the wheel on this internal journey. Such a unique concept- highly recommend! ...
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LAURAL MEADE
certified reviewer
June 19, 2025
Loved R.M.'s energy, joy, physicality, revelations, fearlessness. Really fun inter-play with the audience. Glad to get to meet them through their work!...
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EDWARD SAND
certified reviewer
June 18, 2025
Great show! Fun to sing along and watch RM clown around. I really liked the way the karaoke and the text of the show itself made you think about performance and what's fun about it....
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JASON DEGRAFF
certified reviewer
June 18, 2025
So much fun, a look into the chaos that shapes our lives through the chaos that has shaped our star. ...
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AARON PANG
certified reviewer
June 15, 2025
So much joy and sadness in one show. Never thought that karaoke would be the perfect lens through which we examine motherhood, but RM knew and she delivered a thoughtful assemblage of clown stuffs that makes you feel the joys of motherhood and the opportunities it snuffs....
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MEERA KUMBHANI
certified reviewer
June 15, 2025
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clown
RM is a beautifully vulnerable performer taking us through a journey of identity that they are figuring out at the same time as we are. They boldly put forward the question - who are we, truly, if the world only sees us how they want to? And how do we step into the power of the person we believe we are? Through favorite karaoke hits that the whole audience will appreciate, we audience members slowly begin to realize it’s the same question we are all grappling with, thus pulling us together into a community of people just trying our best to figure it all out. ...
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