I remember Aditi was the first person I met at office hours back in February, hearing about her show and then finally seeing it was so wonderful! I think it was a well written and thought out show. Aditi did a wonderful job of telling these women's' important stories. ...
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A wonderful and eye opening exploration of the way women have had their right striped from them through the simple act of driving. I learned more, and felt more at this fringe show than any other I've seen, and that's a testament to the great writing! ...
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I'm so happy to have had the opportunity to see this show. Go see! ...
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certified reviewerJune 15, 2025
A really interesting concept of exploring the good and the bad of cars in our lives- the freedom they bring, the dependence we have on them, the opportunity cost of having them....
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Aditi's beautiful storytelling felt like watching a great book that I would've loved in high school (and now!) unfold before us. Her earnestness and commitment to sharing each woman's stories was truly moving, and it's all punctuated by a relatable through line of riding in cars. ...
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Aditi's writing and ability to adapt real life events for the stage is what stood out to me the most. It is a brilliant and relevant show. I left feeling righteous anger and hope at the same time! ...
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The stories that Aditi tells in Riding in Cars with Girls are equal parts profound, educational, inspirational, and heart breaking. The central motif of exploring Los Angeles’ car driven culture proves to be a fascinating way to explore gender roles and international politics. The show is broken into several different vignettes showcasing true stories of women around the world, one of which is especially impactful. Additionally, Aditi is donating the proceeds to a very good cause making the whole message of this one person show even more timely and important....
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