QFWFQ is not only a solo show but a call to action. It inspires me to investigate my own story, how I'm telling it and how it lives within the context of others. Greg weaves their own story through the mechanism of meta-theatricality and magical realism so that our imaginations are sparked while we hone in on the details of their life. (which we are all eager to learn about).This show is deeply personal, intellectual, playful, and strong. ...
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An brilliant piece of writing that is more than just a story; it’s a journey. The journey starts in the chaos of scattered books, papers, and thoughts, and ends in profound memories, moments of clarity and self-discovery....
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Gregory did a phenomenal job with this show. They made it seem like they were so all over the place and unorganized but it was actually the opposite. Gregory knew exactly what they were doing and the story they were telling. ...
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This show blew my mind. Greg is clearly an incredibly smart and talented writer and performer. He was able to weave these complicated themes and stories together with such ease, and get to the heart of some deeply serious and moving issues. I thought this was amazing....
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A well observed and powerful show that keeps you guessing, wondering. It delivers a mix of meta humor and raw emotionality that really makes it stand out of the fest....
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QFWFQ is a tour de force! I left the show still unsure of what it was actually about—but oddly certain of the meaning of life. Figure that out. ...
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An incredibly creative and fascinating experience. This might be the best show I've seen at Fringe this year. It's hard to really describe this show, and I feel anything I type won't do it justice. You just have to experience it for yourself. It really is art in the purist sense....
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