Take Me To The Poorhouse

comedy · take me to the poorhouse · Ages 13+ · Nigeria

one person show world premiere
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DAN JOHNSON certified reviewer June 16, 2013
A charming show. Femi embodies several characters effectively and to great comedic result. A special performance. Go see it!... full review
IYABO KWAYANA certified reviewer June 17, 2013
Liz's creation, "Take Me to the Poorhouse" was brilliantly executed at every level. Her creation was so full of pure talent and imbued with Life that it represented for me a rare work of artistry. She brought to life every character she portrayed in this story and we witnessed them as if seeing them through the eyes of the young protagonist. Many times throughout the piece, I laughed spontaneously and uncontrollably. It is brilliant and I can't wait to see it again. Iyabo Kwayana... full review
TOM MOORE uncertified reviewer June 23, 2013
"Take Me to the Poorhouse" is as engaging and entertaining a solo show as I have seen. Liz Femi is an exquisitely skilled and highly charismatic performer, and the production highlights her skills well. ... full review
THE VAGRANCY uncertified reviewer June 24, 2013
Liz Femi's performance really impressed me in this piece because it was her ability to create the imaginary world that created the scope of the show. It was amazing to me how she transformed and with such specificity carried out the different scenarios. At the very end of the play, I wasn't quite sure where we were left and found myself wondering what it all had come to after the twist (averting spoiler here). Otherwise, completely mesmerizing. ... full review
JOHN PAUL KARLIAK certified reviewer June 16, 2013
Liz Femi's infectious energy as an 8-year-old version of herself drives this brilliantly written and performed play. Her innocent observations are a fresh perspective on economic woes, love and growing up in Africa. But she is never precious, and the serious underlying meanings are all subtly conveyed while humor, song and marvelous character work ferry us speedily along. Highly recommended. ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 19, 2013
Femi has incredibly strong acting chops as she switched flawlessly from character to character. The story was funny at times and very charming, but failed to keep my full attention to the very end. ... full review
KEATON TALMADGE uncertified reviewer June 26, 2013
Such a cute story - I want to put Liz Femi in my pocket. Completely engaged throughout the whole show. Well done team! Highly recommend it. ... full review
TIWANA FLOYD certified reviewer June 20, 2013
Liz Femi Wilson's brilliant juxtaposition of many character's kept me completely enveloped in this story. The use of physicality, speech and stage blocking made the story easy to follow. I truly enjoyed the familiarity of this Nigerian little girl's plight to gain a boy's attention, through her love of books, and American TV & film pop culture. Just shows the human condition is evident no matter what part of the world one resides.... full review
DAVID ANIS uncertified reviewer June 25, 2013
Liz is just mesmerizing to watch, we all were so engaged in her performance. Great experience, great group!... full review
DAWN JOYAL certified reviewer June 20, 2013
Liz will make you fall in love with one woman shows again. My first comments,just after curtain, were, "Liz could have told this story with no dialogue at all." Due to her amazing use of physicality. I cared not a bit that there was no set (but for two blocks and a few slides). She held me in her power every minute. Well done.... full review