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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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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A reckoning with parenthood, domesticity, and identity expressed through karaoke and storytelling. The karaoke kept me singing and dancing while the storytelling aspects kept it grounded in emotional truth. Lotta honesty and realness hand in hand with the silliness. I had a ton of fun! The time really flew by. ...
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