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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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ANONYMOUS
uncertified reviewer
June 25, 2025
Great solo show! Engaging, funny thought provoking!...
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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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disability
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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OLGA GARCIA
certified reviewer
June 23, 2025
Bravo Diana Romero! Me encantó. The type of storytelling that makes you feel as if you’re there, kicking it with Diana in the living room, at the doctor’s office, on the plane, traveling across time and space from Colombia to Kansas, California, Paris. This Hero’s Journey is full of real-life turbulence, trilingual humor, and “I am not your sob disabled story” sass. I learned about the ugly “Ugly Laws” in San Francisco and beyond, and I left the theater with a coconut scented sticker that you’ll only understand if you see the show. 5 out of 5 stars! ...
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STEPHEN KERN
certified reviewer
June 22, 2025
What a treat! Both very enjoyable and a very timely message as well to add to the importance of this play. Stellar acting, writing and directing. I will recommend this to all my friends and all those seeking out great theater in the Hollywood area....
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AARON PANG
certified reviewer
June 22, 2025
D embodies a complex identity and me myself and other captures that complexity through nuanced stories and warm wit. She's a consummate performer balancing art with truth. I would recommend for anyone who wants an evening learning about the truth of disability....
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