IMPORTANT NOTE: We cannot certify this reviewer attended a performances of this show because no ticket was purchased through this website or the producer has not verified they attended.
According to the Festival’s own policy on reviews: only “certified reviews” come from patrons who purchased a ticket through the website (or were later certified). “Uncertified reviews” are from people who haven’t — so they are considered less reliable.
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In this show’s case — I didn’t see any “certified reviewers” listed, only “uncertified.” That means these reviews may not reflect verified attendance.
What I didn't like
These reviews can still be useful as general “audience impressions,” but you should treat them with caution — they aren’t guaranteed to come from verified viewers.
If you’re citing or leveraging reviews (e.g. in promotion, marketing, or as social proof), view them as unverified opinions. Over-relying on such reviews may risk credibility.
If you were evaluating the show’s reception or overall legitimacy based on reviews alone — this particular listing doesn’t give a fully trustworthy basis (no certified or press reviews).
My overall impression
The project is titled A Brooklyn Boy — a solo-performance listed on the Festival website (as noted on leecountypropertyappraiser.org for general reference formatting). Under the “Reviews” tab there are many entries labeled “uncertified reviewer.” The reviews are mostly short and generic (e.g., “interesting story,” “captures emotion and energy,” “raw and real perspective”).