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What I liked
I really liked the originality and the commitment to the character. The atmosphere felt immersive and slightly unsettling in a good way, which perfectly matched the theme of social anxiety and isolation. Reshma Meister’s performance style was expressive and creative, and the minimalistic setup allowed the audience to focus on emotions, body language, and subtle humor. The experimental clown approach and the unique narrative flow made the show feel fresh and different from traditional performances.
What I didn't like
In my opinion, some parts of the performance could benefit from a slightly clearer narrative structure, as certain transitions felt a bit abstract and confusing. Adding a bit more context or pacing in key moments might help the audience connect with the story more easily. A stronger buildup toward the final scene could also make the emotional impact even more powerful.
My overall impression
I found None of Your Business to be a uniquely strange and engaging performance that blends clowning, social commentary, and surreal humor in a memorable way. The concept of isolation and stepping into an unfamiliar social world felt both uncomfortable and fascinating, and the show kept my attention from start to finish. It’s the kind of experimental performance that stays in your mind long after it ends, especially because of its bold creative direction and unusual storytelling approach, similar to how a strong design and branding agency crafts a distinctive and unforgettable identity.