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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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ELENA MARTINEZ
certified reviewer
June 25, 2025
Diana is a consummate storyteller. She brings you on her journey and imbues it with so much character and color, it feels like you're in the room eavesdropping on a conversation or can smell the chicharron. Me, Myself and Other takes you through the twists and turns of her life, down into the darkest moments, and then back into the light. She's an intriguing mixture of ferocity and warmth throughout the show. The message of the show is so powerful and wrapped up in a hilarious story that keeps you laughing throughout!...
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JOCI SCOTT
certified reviewer
June 25, 2025
A fantastic representation of what it's like to be "other." Don't miss this one!...
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VERITY VAN DAMS VALDEZ
certified reviewer
June 25, 2025
What an incredible life and inventive way to share it with an audience! There are so many twists and turns in Diana’s story: you won’t be able to guess what happens next!...
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EDWARD MULRYNE
certified reviewer
June 25, 2025
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moving
'Me, Myself and Other' is a wonderful solo show. The balance of comedy and pathos in the show is perfect and it manages to be thought-provoking and educational without compromising its entertaining and engaging tone. This is the best show of Hollywood Fringe 2025! ...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 23, 2025
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Not only was 'Me, Myself and Other' a fun and funny show, but it actually taught me some things I didn't know and inspired action in me. Diana Romero's writing is witty and insightful, and Maggie Whittum's staging and direction kept the show fresh and compelling. ...
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