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GEORGE AIVALIOTIS
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June 19, 2025
Me, Myself, and Other” is a moving, sharply funny, and refreshingly honest solo performance that skillfully subverts tropes around disability and identity. By weaving together personal history, cultural complexity, and her diagnosis, she challenges the audience to rethink their assumptions about resilience and otherness. It’s not just a story of surviving, but of powerfully and unapologetically living....
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STEVEN HANKS
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March 01, 2026
I’ve been fascinated by cryptocurrency and blockchain technology for several years, exploring everything from Bitcoin to emerging altcoins. On Hollywood Fringe, I enjoy connecting with others who share my passion for digital innovation and decentralized finance....
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STEVEN HANKS
uncertified reviewer
February 27, 2026
I’m a storyteller shaped by late-night rehearsals and competitive gaming sessions. While developing characters for the stage, I’ve always been fascinated by progression systems, skill trees, and the grind behind every breakthrough moment. My creative process mirrors ranked ladders and account building: patience, strategy, and constant refinement. ...
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KIRSTEN VANGSNESS
certified reviewer
June 30, 2025
Deeply personal and lovely story telling. She invites us into her very unique life experiences without pulling any punches. I learned and I was engaged throughout. ...
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AUSTIN VALDEZ
uncertified reviewer
June 29, 2025
Diana Romero takes center stage in this moving story about resiliency and adaptation in the face of life altering events. Under lovely direction provided by Maggie Whittum, Romero delivers a comforting concoction of humor and vulnerability that will stay with you long after you leave the theater. ...
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VICKIE SAMPSON
certified reviewer
June 29, 2025
Diana’s story of her journey with and through MS is a wonderful exploration of all the emotions and experiences that bring her to this day. Her childhood in various countries - her dreams and desires and ambitions. And her decisions.
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JAIME FERRAR
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June 29, 2025
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A real story told from experiance
The show was very well written. It felt personal so it touched me, it made me feel. Diana is a great story teller with an honest heart felt journey to share.
A monologue that will move you! Simply directed to attract the audience from the start. ...
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DANIELLE MONIQUE
certified reviewer
June 28, 2025
LA is a tough place to be. Before living here, I had been all over the country, struggling to find a place where I really fit in. In the midst of my meandering, I contracted a neuroimmune disorder similar to that of Diana's. Over the last few weeks, feeling the effects of that disorder, watching the city slog through a recession, and feeling somewhat isolated from the communities I've tried to build, I've been debating if I should stay here at all.
But this show was a refreshing reminder of the life that original works inject into Hollywood, and of why I'm here.
I'm not as accomplished as Diana is just yet, but the fact that the show was made at all makes me optimistic for the fate of this place. It was funny. It was sobering. It was i...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 28, 2025
Moving, clear-eyed, with a dynamic script and central performance from Ms. Romero. Like Mark Twain said, "I like a good story, well told." I'm glad this one was told....
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ANONYMOUS
uncertified reviewer
June 28, 2025
Such a moving piece and so raw while also so funny! Incredible show and a must see at the fringe. ...
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