Get the fuck out of here — WOW. What a doofus, in the best theatrical way possible. Elodie Azoulay has created a character that’s part Ellen DeGeneres, part Cheri Oteri (Collette), and something entirely original. Honestly, I think that’s just Elodie. The laughs were fully earned, and the audience was right there with her — listening, laughing, leaning in. This show is smart and stupid in exactly the right proportions. One not to miss. Thoughtfully directed, brilliantly performed, with delightful props and scenery to match....
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Feelings is a whimsical yet heart-rending exploration of the emotions we all share. A playful and powerful show, sometimes dumb (in a good way—they ARE in clown shows), but more often brilliant. ...
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Elodie is a force to be reckoned with. I was overwhelmingly impressed with this show. It's my second time seeing it and it just keeps getting better! It's clear that Elodie takes their craft seriously, and with the help of director Kyla McCracken they have taken this show to the next level. It's Pee Wee Herman taking an anger management class, it's Elmo in a 12-step-program, it's Elodie Azoulay popping their shit dancing while educating us about the power of feelings. ...
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I LOVED this show!! This performer is special. They were able to take the audience on a funny and beautiful poignant journey. I was under their spell the entire time!! ...
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FEELINGS is a joyful, clever, and totally unexpected ride through the strange, sincere, and silly corners of the human emotional landscape. On opening night, the show had the audience in stitches while also delivering genuine, heartfelt moments. Elodie Azoulay’s performance is bold, playful, and totally unique—I would absolutely see it again....
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Elodie is an incredibly dynamic, funny, powerful performer and this show is as moving as it is surprising, silly, and delightfully strange. ...
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Elodie is a heck of a performer with astounding control of their body in a way that is mesmerizing to watch. Whether it's doing a jig or cutting an onion, their specificity of movement reveals an energy that is contagious, yet not like any other....
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