project

Outdated

Solo Theatre · Wondernalia · Ages 18+ · United States of America

Content Warning One Person Show World Premiere
Add Your Review

certified reviewers

|

all reviewers

|

all press

outdated
MIKE PORREM uncertified reviewer January 29, 2026
Honestly, calling something “outdated” doesn’t bother me anymore—it just tells me how fast things are changing. ... full review
outdated
BOB HANSON uncertified reviewer August 30, 2025
The show delivered a refreshing and bold take on its theme, combining humor and thought-provoking moments in a way that kept me engaged throughout. The pacing was generally good, and the actors brought a lot of energy to their roles. By the way, on a different note—has anyone here found any legit FWB apps in 2025? I came across some platforms recently, but I’m not sure which ones are truly reliable. Any personal tips or experiences would be helpful for those exploring this.... full review
outdated
NIK HEAT uncertified reviewer August 10, 2025
I love it too.... full review
outdated
MONKA WLAC uncertified reviewer July 25, 2025
Hello. Looking for a quality service for new acquaintances, I found this <a href="https://www.dating.com/">dating site</a> . After using this service, I realised why it is the best, because it is quick to register, and I found a lot of people who are interested in new acquaintances. So thanks to this site, I found a lot of new friends, and that's why I recommend it to you!... full review
outdated
POLYTRACK GAME uncertified reviewer July 09, 2025
<a href="https://poly-track.io">Poly Track</a> is not just about racing, it also requires patience to perfect every millisecond in racing time and optimize track design. Players need to concentrate highly to overcome obstacles and improve personal records.... full review
outdated
NICOLE SCIPIONE certified reviewer July 08, 2025
Vangsness' one person show delivers transfixing vulnerability, neck-and-neck with waggish characters Kirsten snaps deftly in and out of: if you enjoy love, sex and human connection (I think that's most of us!), you will NOT want to miss Kirsten's magnetic journey. Kirsten's particular bent of whimsy, raw honesty, & delicious sensuality, while naming both the thrills and consequences of our beliefs about ourselves as humans, but particularly as women, when it comes to finding a romantic partner, is a necessary and true invitation to become that which we are seeking. And to be real and brave about our own needs and what we provide and how we might not always live all of those values all the time. Kirsten's show is uncomfortably real in the... full review
outdated
JOANNA BRONSON certified reviewer July 07, 2025
Fantastic show! Hilarious and incredibly vulnerable. I really appreciated how she captured the emotional complexity of dating as a woman, the push and pull, the confusion, the challenge of listening to your intuition while trying to feel worthy. It was honest, funny, and refreshingly real, and it gave voice to experiences that often feel isolating. Seeing that shared so openly, especially with men in the audience, felt powerful.... full review
outdated
TOM STEIGER certified reviewer July 01, 2025
Amazing. Fierce. Open. Brave. Beautiful. Fearless. ... full review
outdated
CINDY D'ANDREA uncertified reviewer June 30, 2025
tagged as: Hilarious · honest · funny · deep · Raw
a spiritually brilliant story about finding your power, your voice, loving yourself and those you.....date? Kristen is so raw and funny and honest - she's also incredibly sweet and forgiving. Also, she does the best guru- woo woo character ever!... full review
outdated
LAREINA GOMEZ-LORRAINE certified reviewer June 30, 2025
In Outdated, Kirsten Vangsness delivers a one-woman tour de force that’s part dating guide, part magical realism memoir, and wholly unforgettable. Framed as a fringe show for your average insecure, super fantastic, bi, queer, demisexual, femme creative with a disorganized attachment style, Outdated is vulnerable, theatrical, and radically honest. Vangsness weaves voice memos, app encounters, and dating experiments into a spellbinding narrative that manages to be both deeply personal and wildly relatable. Her shape-shifting between characters is seamless—funny, tragic, raw—and she breaks the fourth wall not as a gimmick, but as a gesture of care. After recounting a story of assault, she pauses, looks out, and checks in: “You’re okay. I’m o... full review
outdated