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ELISA NANTY
certified reviewer
June 28, 2025
Such a great story that is vulnerable, raw and funny! This show really helps break any stereotypes on the disability community. ...
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CAROL M. BECKER
the larchmont buzz
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June 27, 2025
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Ladies and Gentlemen, if you'll kindly take your seats, Diana Romero has landed at the Hollywood Fringe Festival! Not only is her solo show, Me, Myself and Other a whirlwind of self-discovery, emotion, and travel, but it's also a raw and vulnerable look at what it means to be "othered" in society.
Diana's journey is colorful and truly one-of-a-kind. Whether it's growing up to hippy parents, (who also happen to be atheists) in Kansas, returning to Colombia to attend a French private school, or moving to back to Kansas and then Washington State and living on the grounds of a mental institution, this 50-minute show is full of surprises. And nothing is more shocking than her diagnosis with MS.
Armed with her wheelchair, Romero, a microph...
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TERRY WALTERS
certified reviewer
June 27, 2025
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heartbreakingly hilarious
Heartwarming, heart breaking and laughter filled journey about the trials of life faced by Diana Romero on her road to discovering her identity as a first born Colombian American diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. I’m going to see it again....
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JO-MARIE LAWRENCE
certified reviewer
June 27, 2025
I thought the show was incredible! An amazing POV, funny, insightful, educational, and an important story that needs more viewing!...
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SHANNON CORBEIL
certified reviewer
June 27, 2025
This was a heartfelt and illuminating solo show told with joy. Writer and star Diana Romero carries herself with vibrance and a great sense of humor, even when sharing painful events of her life....
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SAHAR YOUSEFI
certified reviewer
June 26, 2025
Everyone at fringe should see this show because theatre can be such an inaccessible space for anyone who is different / other, and although this show isn’t specifically about that, it is a story of finding one’s identity when one does feel othered and ultimately it is a call to action on how to be a better advocate in calling out ableism and encouraging inclusivity in our world which are values needing more exposure in theatre spaces. Diana cleverly weaves the intersections of her identity and Maggie’s direction is tight and intentional.
The ADA was something really important for my own family and our own immigration story so I loved that this show had an educational element in exposing people to this history of obstacles and advocacy an...
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MATT RICHTER
certified reviewer
June 25, 2025
Diana is a fantastic storyteller, and boy does she have a story to share. She shatters expectations and takes the audience on a literal journey around the world, hitting all the highs and lows of living life as an "other" (in many different capacities) along the way. An expertly crafted performance! ...
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THEA PUESCHEL
certified reviewer
June 25, 2025
An honest and dynamic story of how feelings of otherness were a preparation tool for adapting to disability....
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GREG NUSSEN
certified reviewer
June 25, 2025
Diana is a natural storyteller whose show is light and relatable and fun - which is amazing considering some of the big weighty themes she explores. I was fully immersed and felt as if I was just sitting on her couch gabbing. ...
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