I absolutely loved this play. It transported me straight back to my days growing up in children’s theater, rekindling that early love for campy, cult classics like Rocky Horror and Little Shop of Horrors. The show struck a beautiful balance between absurdity and vulnerability, and I found myself completely immersed from start to finish....
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Squirm is a heartwarming and silly show from start to finish. I loved being in Mia's world, in their journal, in their head. I'm excited to see future productions of this piece. ...
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“SQUIRM” is a singular, gutsy ride—equal parts hilarious, tender, and surreal. It’s rare to see a piece tackle chronic illness and identity with such humor and originality. The result is a deeply personal, wonderfully weird journey....
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Funny, gross, real, surreal, wholly original, and exactly what fringe is all about! I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing Mia develop this show, and it was just so gratifying to finally see it staged and really come to life! This is a fully realized show and Mia is a true and fearless artist! Do your bowels a favor and SEE THIS SHOW! ...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 15, 2025
Squirm was such a fun show! Mia was terrific and the worm was a comedic gem. Go see this show!...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 12, 2025
bravo!!! what a hilarious, heartfelt, and vulnerable performance. i am struck by the genius writing and hilarious scenarios throughout the show. will i ever forget the sex scene between mia and the tapeworm? absolutely not!! this is a piece of art!...
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