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Like most great comedy, this show is funny first but almost tricks you into thinking, reflecting, and feeling so, so deeply. By the end of the show you’ve been put through the emotional wringer— and I mean that in the greatest possible way. Jeannette’s frank talk about suicide, depression, anxiety, love, sex, marriage et al is exactly what everyone needs. And, it’s what everyone needs right now. You’d be lucky to get a chance to see Blindsided.
What I didn't like
Honestly. Nothing.
My overall impression
A masterful piece of theater that marries one of the most difficult-to-talk about topics with sharp comedy that’s appealing to the masses.